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Battlefront Miniatures Sponsoring Member of TMP of Battlefront Miniatures Limited writes:


Battlefield in a Box

Scenery has always played a vital part in Flames of War. With the pending release of 4th Edition and the return to the desert for Mid-war, we've taken the opportunity to refresh our range of Battlefield in a Box desert terrain.

Extra Large Dune (BB220)

These naturally occurring hills of loose sand are built up by the wind and can take a manner of different shapes and sizes. To the forces serving in North Africa, they can provide concealment from the enemy or a much-welcomed break from the sun.

Extra Large Dune (BB220)

Sculpted by Jason Buyaki

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