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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut





These are two more designs we just finished up.

The first one is a manor style building, it features a wide staircase in front leading upto double doors. Nice command or HQ building (thats how I pictured it). Inside it can hold 4 medium bases with ease. On the side there is a small attached entrance put there simply for style. Of course the roof is detachable.







The second building is an "L" shaped design. This building has a courtyard and interior sections. It holds 3 medium stands and a couple command stands inside and can fit a full size tank in the courtyard. The roof is one large section but still fits nicely.








PLEASE let us know what you think.
Cheers,
Shawn Morris
sales@sentinelminiaturepainting.net
   
Made in gb
Leutnant






Very nice.

The Lieutenant is a Punk! And a pretty 2nd rate Punk at that.......
 
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut



Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Those look really nice. It is good to see buildings that are designed to fit figures as well as (rather than ones that look good but end up with bases all tilted as you try and fit the figures in).
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut





I assure you these fit the bases flat with room to spare.
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut





Some WIP shots and some minis for scale.

Questions and comments
sales@sentinelminiaturepainting.net




   
 
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