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Mega-City Hab Zone (28mm) – 41,00 Euro
Featuring a number of units, stairs and decks, this Hab zone bundle is the perfect way to begin or expand futuristic mega-city. Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
Any models or accessories shown are for scale purposes only and are not included.
Dimensions (approx.) Product Features Etched detailing Flexible Configurations Materials MDF Greyboard Contents 1 x Industrial Unit1 x Retail Unit1 x Small Retail Unit2 x Stairs1 x Top Deck1 x Small Top Deck
Freeway Scenery Set (28mm) – 47,00 Euro
Designed to complement our System Sci-Fi range, this impressive freeway scenery set is the perfect addition to any futuristic city or off-world colony. Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
Any models or accessories shown are for scale purposes only and are not included.
Dimensions Approximately W200 x L620 x H105mm
Height with canopy 170mm (approx.)Product Features Etched detailing Sectional build Materials MDF Greyboard Contents 2 x straight freeway sections
1 x freeway ramp
1 x freeway canopy
Silo/Gantry Scenery Set (28mm) – 36,00 Euro
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions. Any models or accessories shown are for scale purposes only and are not included.
Dimensions (approx.) Product Features Etched detailing Flexible Configurations Materials MDF Contents 2 x S010 Silo
Rorke’s Drift Hospital (20mm) – 21,00 Euro
Immortalised in cinema and military history, the mission at Roarke’s Drift became the focal point of a battle between just over 150 British and colonial soldiers and thousands of Zulu warriors. The engagement was fought on 22 January, 1879, as part of the Anglo-Zulu War and immediately followed the British defeat at Isandlwana. This time, however, the British secured a famous victory. Located in the centre of the mission, the hospital became the focal point for the first Zulu assault. During the battle, 10 patients and six privates were responsible for the hospital’s defence. Fighting both in and around the hospital ebbed and flowed throughout the initial stages of the battle, with the British using bayonets and rifle butts against the Zulus’ assegais. Eventually the Zulus breached the walls of the hospital and the roof was set alight. Realising they had to withdraw, the surviving hospital defenders and patients eventually escaped by exiting the building through a small window. At that point, they had to fight their way through the Zulus, creating a savage melee through the abandoned courtyard to the relative safety of the cattle kraal and store at the opposite end of the defensive perimeter.
The hospital was comprised of 11 rooms, had loopholes for rifles and a thatched roof.
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
Any models or accessories (including thatch and Terrain Tile base) are shown for scale purposes only and are not included.
Dimensions W290 x D145 x H75mm (approx.) Product Features Etched detailing Removable roof Materials MDF Greyboard Contents 1 x 20mm scale hospital
Rorke’s Drift Store (20mm) – 21,00 Euro
Immortalised in cinema and military history, the mission at Roarke’s Drift became the focal point of a battle between just over 150 British and colonial soldiers and thousands of Zulu warriors. The engagement was fought on 22 January, 1879, as part of the Anglo-Zulu War and immediately followed the British defeat at Isandlwana. This time, however, the British secured a famous victory. The storehouse was adjacent to the perimeter but sat just outside of it. The distance between the storehouse and the hospital was roughly 35 yards. Where the hospital contained 11 rooms, the storehouse was made up of about a half dozen. Both structures had loopholes for rifles and thatched roofs.
Throughout the battle, the garrison fought hard to retain its grip on the storehouse compound. The perimeter of what became the last line of defence consisted of the portion protected by the retrenchment, part of the north wall, the outside walls of the cattle kraal, and this storehouse.
Supplied unassembled and unpainted in kit form with full instructions.
Any models or accessories (including thatch and Terrain Tile base) shown are for scale purposes only and are not included.
Dimensions W265 x D145 x H75mm (approx.) Product Features Etched detailing Removable roof Materials MDF Greyboard Contents 1 x 20mm scale store
2020 Sarissa Calendar – 9,00 Euro
A 2020 Calendar featuring some lovely product shots throughout of kits painted by Mr March Attack, Gary Faulkner. It even has some photos of unreleased products to come this year.
Size A4 Landscape 12 month Calendar.
Quelle: Sarissa Precision
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