Unboxing: 4Ground District XXII Hab-Block 7
February 11, 2015 by dignity
We take another look at 4Ground's Jesserai Urban Zone range designed for Dropzone Commander, this time it's the District XXII Hab-Block 7 kit.
The design of the District XXII building are based on a style of Earth city before the Titan Wars. They were a traditional design for Earth refugees looking for the familiar feel of their home.
What cities do you think inspired this kits design?
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Great buildings, love the amount of work that goes into them. Big fan of this kind of ‘flat pack’ gaming nowadays, just break it out and assemble it and you’re ready to go.
BoW Ben
Surprised Ikea haven’t jumped on the bandwagon…
Although technically, doesn’t anything that comes on a sprue count as flat pack?
I suppose I meant it in the ‘don’t have to do anything to it but put it together’ sense. Just get it from the box, put it together and off you go – I guess the terrain from Battlefront would count in that same ideal.
I vote in favour of “The Angel Giraldez Window Scenes Painting Challenge”. Since insanely long show names are in fashion lately. 🙂
How does it compare to15mm FOW ? I love the industrial look of it, and sadely they do not exist in their 15mm range.
Dropzone Commander is 10mm so the buildings would be too small. Sci-fi sees a lot of either 28-30mm, or they go 10mm and under. It’s either skirmish scale, or mass battles with huge combat machines.
Well now I can see my wallet start to scream in terror…These are awesome bits of kit…and getting them for DZC…oh he’ll what have I done…haha
Point of fact New Jersey is a state.
they make amazing quality building’s this one still reminds me of the Ghostbusters HQ.
I need to find a vendor that does bundle deals. Else I only going to be able to afford one building a month. heh
Two big thumbs up for both the building and John’s Sabaton shirt.
Great! When’s the 28mm version coming out? 😉
I think 28mm would definitely get my interest. There seems to be a distinct lack of 28mm buildings that look modern. Mostly I come across old west, sci-fi, gothic ruins or some kind train set stuff that would look fitting with a barbershop quartet out front.
Maybe my google-fu stinks?