Micro Art Tease More Pre-Painted WW2 Normandy Terrain

May 30, 2023 by brennon

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Micro Art Studio has been teasing more of the terrain coming to their 28mm World War II collection. The latest crop of previews showcases more of the Normandy collection that you can use to furnish battlefields for games like Bolt Action. All of this comes pre-coloured and once assembled is ready to use on the tabletop.

Farmhouse - Micro Art Studio

Farmhouse // Micro Art Studio

As you can see by the Farmhouse preview above, the new terrain comes with a pre-printed texture built into the kit. Once you've removed the protective paper from the kit, you just have to break out the glue and get these kits assembled. From there, they are good to go.

Much like with their existing line, the focus is very much on recreating the landscapes that the Allies and Axis would have been fighting over in Normandy. That means plenty of French houses, shops, businesses and more that could be found in both urban and rural environments.

As well as the Farmhouse, there are also a selection of sneaky previews from the team showing off the different buildings we should be keeping an eye out for.

Normandy Farm Preview - Micro Art Studio

Normandy Farm Preview // Micro Art Studio

As well as the Farm, you've also got the Homestead as you can see here. You could imagine tightly packed and cobblestone streets where fighting gets fierce. Quite the change from the rural idyl that this was before the war began.

Normandy Homestead Preview - Micro Art Studio

Normandy Homestead Preview // Micro Art Studio

It does seem like there has been a shift here from the urban terrain pieces that they currently have to rural locations. You could drop these in between fields and provide your troops with some much-needed cover. Once the explosives start raining down and the bullets fly, a Chicken Coop is like a bunker!

Chicken Farm Preview - Micro Art Studio

Chicken Farm Preview // Micro Art Studio

Because of the nature of European architecture, not a lot will have changed between the wars. So, if you're looking to use some buildings to use for World War I as well as World War II then these would probably fit the bill. With a lot of the heavy lifting in terms of crafting buildings done and dusted, this should free you up to work on a few more of the natural elements of your tabletop terrain like trees and such.

Will you be having a closer look at the Micro Art Studio World War II collection?

"Once the explosives start raining down and the bullets fly, a Chicken Coop is like a bunker!"

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