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New Flexible Terrain Built-Up Area Zone Markers Released


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TimeCast Sponsoring Member of TMP of Timecast writes:

Ideal for 6mm, 10mm and 15mm scales, these new additions to the Flexible Terrain range have been designed to be consistent with our existing range.

BUA1 with 6mm Western European buildings

This initial release of three sets are ideal for defining smaller built-up areas, such as farms and villages. The irregular edges suggesting a more "organic" growth of a small settlement, rather than planned urban zones, models for which will follow shortly.

Check out the new terrain here.

BUA3 with 15mm Russian Village buildings

BUA2 with 10mm Cold War buildings