Just saw this news from Baueda: "A typical sandbags strongpoint with a separate roof piece and two "L" shaped sections of fortifications made with sandbags piled over foundations of discarded boxes and drums filled with soil. Toward the end of the war old tyres started to be piled on top of such fortifications for extra protection, a practice that proved very effective and it is still popular today. Designed to provide a small stronghold in a box, all the pieces in this set have plenty of beautifully sculpted surface detail to help you in painting, and can be used for basically any conflict from WWII up to the most futuristic settings!"
"Like all other models in this range it is made of tough polyurethane; the roof is a separate piece which can be left loose to make it easier placing figures inside or glued in place if you prefer. The covered position size is approximately 80x60mm and the height is 60mm with the roof on. It can hold comfortably two large figures on 25mm round or square bases. The two sandbagged sections are 90x75mm and 90x70mm respectively, both approximately 30mm high." The price of this scenery piece is €24 and can be ordered through the Baueda webshop.
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