(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/content/82-1.jpg)
We're turning our attention to our Sci-Fi ranges next, and with six complete factions already online it's time to add some scenery for your tables. We've got 8 city buildings available in both intact and ruined versions. These all come with separate card sheets for the window frames and internal floors.
And for those looking to build a full cityscape, we've added a Bundle deal containing every building with a 10% discount off the individual RRP.
10mm Sci-Fi
Scenery - https://www.pendraken.co.uk/10mm-sci-fi-scenery
RED-10S-01 Small city building £6.00
RED-10S-02 Small city ruin, type 1 £6.00
RED-10S-03 Small city ruin, type 2 £6.00
RED-10S-04 Medium city building £8.00
RED-10S-05 Medium city ruin, type 1 £8.00
RED-10S-06 Medium city ruin, type 2 £8.00
RED-10S-07 Large city building £10.00
RED-10S-08 Large city ruin £10.00
RED-10S-BUN City Buildings Bundle £55.00
We'll have at least two more Sci-Fi ranges coming online this year too, with the first of our alien races due in the next month or two.
Small city building:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-01a.jpg)
Small city ruin, type 2:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-03a.jpg)
Medium city building:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-04a.jpg)
Medium city ruin, type 1:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-05a.jpg)
Large city building:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-07a.jpg)
Large city ruin:
(https://www.pendraken.co.uk/user/products/RED-10S-08b.jpg)
Very nice and I'm sure they could be used for 20thC games too.
Think any of those would work OK for WW2 city fighting?
Ooh tempting
Yes very....
I've been thinking that the ruined ones wouldn't look out of place in a Stalingrad game.
Yes would fit with Russian brutalist arcitecture.
These look excellent. Must admit I'd be very interested to know how the 'brick effect' shown on the pretty picture at the top is achieved... :D
Quote from: Glorfindel on 29 July 2025, 01:44:40 PMThese look excellent. Must admit I'd be very interested to know how the 'brick effect' shown on the pretty picture at the top is achieved... :D
The brickwork was part of the original design of these but the extra time it took in the machines was just too much to be viable. We'd have to be pricing them at least double their current RRP to cover the added production cost.
Thank you Leon. A shame but completely understand.
Phil