I didn’t subscribe to the latest premium property offer from
Battlefront. I like all the models in the Battlefield in a Box (BIAB) but
wanted to pick and choose just a few to add to my terrain pile. Despite the now
famous delays, it was the first subscription I really should have got in on.
For those who haven’t been exposed to the BIAB range, it is
a series of terrain pieces designed to be taken straight out of the box, fully
painted and placed down for immediate gaming. What’s more, it is exactly
designed to suit Flames of War figures. It is the right scale and even the
Battlefront bases fit perfectly in the buildings. They are well constructed out
of resin and stand up well to the typical abuse they are treated to on the
gaming table. I routinely take mine to competitions and have yet to have a
piece break.
The Manor House: Arnhem is no different. This is a limited
edition piece and I was lucky to get my hands on one. The model itself is
painted a simple white with a green dry-brushed roof. What is nice about this
building though is the balconies and grand windows. The building was very well
packed. Each part was wrapped separately in bubble wrap and the pieces were
then well packed into a cardboard box. Mine arrived without damage.
Unlike the simple houses, the Manor House is more suited to
sitting by itself surrounded by perhaps some crops, gardens or a fence. This
makes it (like the Church) a little bit of a centerpiece on the table.
In terms of usability, each section lifts off to allow stands
to fit inside. The top and bottom floor is each divided into 2 rooms, each
capable to holding 2 medium bases. That is 8 medium bases in total.
Overall I am very impressed with this model and highly
recommend it.
Here are photos. I hope you enjoy!
Its a great terrain piece and you can't play Firestorm Market Garden without at least one table featuring HQ 1st Airborne Division in the Hartenstein Hotel, which this piece replicates very nicely.
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I'd be keen to hear thoughts on terrain placement. For my part I like a dense table that doesn't allow long(ish) firelanes that let people sit with Tigers at one end and dominate.
Thanks. Yes the worst tables in my opinion are those where line of sight can be drawn from edge to edge. These lanes should be kept to a minimum. Also important to make sure that down the table terrain is considered for missions like dust up and hold the line.
ReplyDeleteIt is totally suitable for 15mm American Civil War. Love!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a fantastic building and also suitable for 15mm American Civil War.
ReplyDeleteI bet it would be. Also for team yankee
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