Or rather it was a Hummer time, because now this particular vehicle is quite wrecked. This highly detailed scenery element is from NEW Bantam Alley I Wargames Resin Bits & Terrain Kickstarter. The project is already funded but late pledges are still available.
Barricade
Second terrain pierce from NEW Bantam Alley I Wargames Resin Bits & Terrain Kickstarter is finished. This time it’s a barricade consisting of brick walls, barrel and some other post-apocalyptic stuff. Just like the previously painted fuel depot, it is also very detailed and painting it was a real pleasure. Such barricade can really be a nice decoration of any gaming table.
Abandoned fuel depot
Here is my first painted piece from NEW Bantam Alley I Wargames Resin Bits & Terrain Kickstarter. I did not expect that painting a couple of rusted barrels can be so pleasant 🙂
On the last picture I placed 32mm miniature for scale. A human sized figure can really hide behind these barrels.
Bantam Alley Wargames Resin Bits & Terrain – review
I was given an opportunity to write a few words about products from NEW Bantam Alley I Wargames Resin Bits & Terrain Kickstarter. It is launched by StudioLevel – a Polish company which already have quite a lot of cool diorama elements (mostly fantasy ruins).
The products offered on Kickstarter are 28-32mm finest quality handmade resin casts in post-apocalyptic and industrial theme. They include such cool stuff like detailed technical plates, hatches, barrels, furniture or even whole ready for painting scenery!
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On the basis of items I received I can say that StudioLevel have done a wonderful job. Items are made of dark, high quality resin and I found no air bubbles or casting imperfections. I am really impressed with their casting quality. They need only a minimal amount of work before painting. This stuff should be great addition to any diorama or scenic base. Let’s have a closer look at individual items:
Wrecked Hummer – there is really tons of details to be painted:
Barricade – another detailed diorama element:
Barrels – even trashed barrels can look cool:
Large engine:
Large electric boxes:
Bottle crates (and small electric boxes):
Round hatches (40mm to 20mm diameter):
Small square panels (average 20x30mm in size):
Large panels measuring from 110x110mm to 60x60mm:
Items that I received for this review are only a small selection of all the available pieces that are offered on Kickstarter. If you want to acquire some really great items for wargaming or to diversify your diorama or figure bases, you can give your support for Bantam Alley KS. If you are more of a gamer than painter, you can even buy painted versions of these products.
I am going to use this stuff on diorama for Fallout: Wasteland Warfare which I hope to receive in a couple of months. Of course I am not going to wait that long with painting of these wonderfull items, so expect painted samples here in the following days.