Pardulon Miniatures Squatters Camp Terrain Set
November 11, 2011 by brennon
Looking for a terrain set to make that futuristic, nuclear wasteland board look just right? Well how about this Squatters Camp set from Pardulon Miniatures.
I say futuristic, but this set would fit any modern era and onwards gaming board. The set comes with 27 wall parts, 4 curtains, 5 roof pieces, 2 floor pieces, 3 stacks of crates and barrels, 4 tyre stacks, and 3 piles of garbage.
Will this be gracing any of your boards any time soon? If it does, let us know how it looks!
OMG, OMG, OMG!!!!! This has been the stuff I have asked for ages and never seen anyone do! I’m going to have to save up for this, get a tattoo on my arm so I don’t forget the website.
This makes me VERY happy, I can’t put it into words.
That would actually work for the Quarantine Zone in Malifaux, too. (If it’s the right size.)
Could be an Orc/k/x town or ad-hock extensions/repairs to something like those laser cut fortresses.
Like this a lot, especially for my run down mining world 40k terrain. At 89 euros it’s not an instant, no brainer buy, but you get a load of pieces for your cash.
That’s a bit of a steep price given that you could scratchbuild a lot of this with card…but it is PERFECT for Fallout-type stuff…
or a 3rd world shanty town for some force on force?
That look like a gem you found there – or maybe a gem in the rough 😉
This stuff is fab……modern or sci fi fits well and as stated might even do western/malifaux
Combat Zone, Infinity, AT43, 40k, Necromunda in fact any modern ish 28mm skirmish works great by the looks of it (28mm Inquistor…hmmm)
These look great, and I had a look through the rest of the range and it’s all up to par. The price seems OK for the amount you get, although as said before not so cheap that you buy without a thought. I hope to see more of Pardulon’s products on BoW.
Rebs board for Warpath – thats what I’m thinking, that or sommat apocalyptic like fallout style. anychance of an unboxing fomr Darrel?
Really nice dispite the pretty hefty price tag. The modularity of it makes wonders though.