Muqattam Shop 28mm scale North African terrain kit

$40.00

Description

The Muqattam Shop 28mm scale North African terrain kit is a 2 story stone shop with a living space above and access to the roof. Duck in from the heat of the sun through the wide arched shop opening to find a staircase to the second floor. Once on the second floor windows face all directions allowing for wonderful views of the surrounding area or the perfect spot to unleash miniature death from above on any miniatures left out in the open. If a higher point of view is needed take the second set of stairs up and out the roof access building for a unencumbered view of the battlefield. The (2) traditional middle eastern window boxes can be placed over which ever windows you prefer. The roof top access building and the 2nd story stairs once glued in place act as handles to remove the floor or roof to allow access to the interior levels.

 

The laser etched detail is such that light gradients of thinned paint over primed surfaces are almost all that is needed to bring this terrain kit to life. The various wood, stone and fabric etched surfaces easily paint up with even just a single color, letting the laser engraved details do the work for you.

 

The building itself measures about 4.25in x 5.5in and stands 4.25in tall.

All international orders will be emailed a quote for exact shipping cost that will be added to our standard shipping charge.

This kit is made in the USA by Ironheart Artisans from laser cut 2.5mm MDF and is a multi-part kit that will require assembly. The parts come completely cut and are NOT attached to a sheet that need to be punched out.

The painted example pictured is a prototype with certain differences from the model being sold. The unpainted kit shown is exactly what is included and how it is cut, we have made many improvements since the prototype.

Miniatures shown for scale only and painted by Robert Chandler, heads by Brigade Games and bodies from Perry Miniatures.

Painted kit by Robert Chandler and Dave Taylor.

 

Full table shots are for scale reference only and to give you a idea of what is possible with our north african terrain range.

 

For more reference to this type of architecture

http://islamic-arts.org/2012/cairos-islamic-architecture-7th-to-18th-centuries/