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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

We have just taken delivery of the brand-new kits from 4Ground.

Damaged house

4Ground are a leading manufacturer of laser-cut mdf kits. 4Ground present most of their kits as ready painted, and these new kits are no exception.

Damaged house

The new kits are part of 4Ground's range of 28mm World War Two buildings. This release gives you ruined versions of the 4Ground buildings.

Damaged houses

In their own words:

The Damaged Houses have the same great detail as all our World War II houses - but with incredible battle-damaged detail, these ruins create a fantastic-looking battlefield.

Damaged houses

There is nothing stopping you mixing and matching these with other 4Ground WWII buildings. For extra realism, you can use them to replace your house types after they have been bombed or hit by artillery, or you can use the different levels to make different damaged buildings.

Damaged house

Each floor is removable, allowing access to each one; and the different rooms have usable doors. To keep the floors in place, there are little locking lugs in each corner.

Damaged house

The damaged detail is of a high level, with the brickwork being made of two 2mm MDF pieces (it steps in from the plaster, giving a real look). Included in the pack are brick, loose tile, and plank debris, to give extra realism to the model. Doors and windows can easily be damaged with a knife or side cutters to give you bombed-out doors and windows.

These buildings are not just suitable for WWII. Buildings like this could be seen from as early as the late 1700s, making our World At War range a very versatile piece of terrain.

You can buy 4Ground buildings here.

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