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28mm in the making too, of course!


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bauedawargames of Baueda Wargames writes:

WIP: Field Kitchen

I just wanted to share a first look at another WIP: a field kitchen for Roman and Medieval armies!

Baueda WIP field kitchen

This is a test cast of the two scenic sets, with the metal details in place - each comprise four individual pieces that can be used in a great number of different settings. (The thin square base is just a leftover of the casting process, it's very easy to separate the parts from it).

Marco should soon start working on some figures for them; the two packs will include one of the sets above plus themed figures for it; but the resin on their own can be used for a much wider variety of armies…

The thing that look like a modern stove in the top left corner of the cast on the right is, of course, a Roman craticula - a combined broiler, boiler and stove, based on original size and dimensions of the Pompeii craticula shown in Naples' National Museum. Unlikely to ever had been a standard army issue, admittedly, but it would certainly make an officer's life more comfortable, especially in colder climates!

Will be available as soon as the figures are also in production, so some time next year…