With details of high quality, this base offers many possibilities. The irregular features of the terrain, the level of the railroad tracks and the stones in the road form a perfectly natural terrain. Scenic base supplied unassembled. The base features the corner of a loading platform and the remains of a wall. Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 31x21 cm./12,20x8,26 in.

A base for city environment which shows a cobblestone pavement with realistic details. The size of this street allows for the placement of the model of a tank, of various light vehicles or of a combination of models to create a complete scene. Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 31x21 cm./12,20x8,26 in.

This base, an improvised section of wooden planks, is a landing area for aircraft in 1/48 scale which also permits the placement of any type of vehicle in scale 1/35. The base has the texture of weathered wood, as well as an area of ground next to the wood surface. Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 31x21 cm./12,20x8,26 in.

The Paved Street base allows for different finishes to suggest the different materials which may constitute the paving in a city. The street section can be enriched with different architectural elements, such as a fence or a wall, a house or the ruins of a structure, and with details such as street lights or telegraph poles, according to the modeler’s criteria. Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 31x21 cm./12,20x8,26 in.

Section of road, cleared amidst ruins, appropriate for placing the remains of a destroyed vehicle, perhaps accompanied by figures and troops in movement, or with science fiction or fantasy themes, any of these can be situated in this environment while the modeler ads as many details as considered suitable and in context. Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 14x14 cm./5,51x5,51 in.

An ideal base for placing a vehicle in 1/35 size, for cars and small or medium size tanks, motorcycles or figures, civilian as well as military, and for complementing these with a series of details such as undergrowth, street lights or telegraph poles.
Scenic Base supplied unpainted, 14x14 cm./5,51x5,51 in
Whether because of the spectacular canyons, the scorching deserts, the infamous saloons or the sheriff’s jail, we all remember the iconic images of the American Wild West. The tenth edition of PaintingWAR-Wild West is dedicated precisely to this period, immortalized in the western movies of Hollywood. With more than 30 miniatures painted by José Antonio Bustamante, “Busta”, the magazine covers how to paint the principal characters of the Frontier. With the help of step-by-step guides, the author explains how to obtain the best results in a few simple stages, designed to allow you to obtain the best results in a reasonable timeframe and allowing you to quickly deploy your miniatures for battle. In this issue you will find the most famous western characters: trappers, sheriffs and outlaws, native American such as Apaches or Cherokees, cowboys, animals and even a stagecoach. All these miniatures are painted in stunning detail. Moreover, with the unique painting cards system choosing the right color combinations has never been quicker or more simple.





