It’s Friday, so it’s new release time again. We try and vary our new releases across the different ranges, and today the wheel has stopped on our Small Scale Scenery range, and what we hope should be some very useful City Apartment Blocks. Many European city centres are built, at least partially, on a block system. The best example I can find to illustrate this is Barcelona’s appropriately named Eixample district – the photo below shows the layout of the city perfectly.
The blocks of apartments generally have shops or offices on the ground floor with 4-6 levels of apartments above that. They surround a central courtyard which can be a garden space, parking or can sometimes be partially filled with smaller buildings and sheds.
For this initial release we’ve created three sets – a pack of four corners, another of four straight blocks, and a third consisting of two T-pieces and two straight pieces with an archway into the courtyard area, all with flat-topped mansard roofs (although there are one or two areas with flat roofs for variety). All are 1-piece resin castings. Each piece is slightly different so that the look of the blocks is varied. The blocks are built on a 40mm footprint – each corner is 40x40mm with the depth of the apartments set at 20mm. This means that a pack of four corners will create a block 80x80mm, with a central 40x40mm courtyard. Adding straight pieces means that the blocks can be extended in 40mm increments. For gaming purposes, this works perfectly with rules that use 40mm frontages for figure bases (such as Land Ironclads).
SSS-8094 – City Block Corners – £7.50
SSS-8095 – City Block Straights – £5.00
SSS-8096 – City Block Ts and Arches – £6.50
7 thoughts on “New Small Scale Scenery”
11/08/2017 at 18:54
A thousand times yes! I love this, I kiss it. It’s beautiful. Dense, low-running block-style buildings are wonderful at this scale for producing large masses of urban terrain!
11/08/2017 at 21:26
Agreed! Really really nice! Add a few pieces in with different heights or stuff on the roofs for articulation and BAM!
11/08/2017 at 22:22
Cool idea but what is the scale? I know the footprint size but what size is each floor? Thank you.
Stephen
11/08/2017 at 23:53
OK check the link and they are 1/1000 or 1/1200.
12/08/2017 at 05:34
I just hope we get some acute/obtuse angles for the corners, to line those lovely radial streets European city planners were so fond of.
12/08/2017 at 13:34
Lovely stuff.
13/08/2017 at 12:40
It is wicked cool.