By Ranger Dane
These are great little houses for your desert table. These Small Desert Houses are being released as part of Battlefront's V4 North Africa Campaign. . These Small Desert Houses will also mix well in any Italian Campaign. These Small Desert Houses will also blend seamlessly with any Arab-Israeli war game.
These homes are also representative of many Mediterranean homes. Here are an actual Houses in North Africa.
Here we have these Small Desert Houses shown on the FOW battle field.
This set comes with:
• 1x Long Desert Building (with removable roof).
• 1x Square Desert Building (with removable roof).
The Small-Square Desert House will accommodate one infantry team inside and one infantry team up on the roof.
The Long Desert House will accommodate two infantry teams inside and two infantry team up on the roof.
Note the detail on the brickwork under the exterior stucco. There is also a crate up on the roof, which is great as a handle to remove the roof.
These houses are a great addition to your North Africa, Italy, Crete, and Middle-East battlefield. These houses are very representative of many of the stucco houses in that region. These houses fit well with the other battlefront properties. This is a nice grouping of houses for $25. I feel this is actually a bargain. I plan to purchase a few more of these sets to create a Saharan Village.
These buildings rate: 5 Damascus Blades and 1 Moroccan Fez!
This Building was provided by Battlefront.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Product Review: Battlefront's BB222 Small Desert Houses
Posted by
Mitch Reed
Labels:
15mm,
Battlefront,
Desert Rats,
Fate of a Nation,
Flames of War,
North Africa,
Product Review,
Terrain,
Version 4
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