Another bitesize review today, this time for the Bandua Advertising Panel Pack - in this case it's the number 1 pack.
Included in the package are six fairly large hoardings, twelve side supports and some connector pieces to allow the panels to be joined together. There's two of each board - iKohl, Oxyd, and a contaminated area warning.
There's not much to say about a set of standing flat boards other than they provide surprisingly substantial terrain coverage either together as wall sections, or as free standing advertising hoardings on rooftops etc.If I was to offer one flaw, is that the reverse of each board is blank.
The ones with the cuts outs therefore look considerably more interesting
overall than those without (Oxyd).
As with all Bandua terrain, it goes together without any fettling at all. Couple of dabs of PVA glue, 10mins, and you're done.
For 12Euros you really can't go wrong here. They're not exactly complex, but for just over the cost of a single model blister you can get some very useful and versatile scatter terrain that packs up very compactly but offers a number of possibilities on the table.
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26 April 2014
17 April 2014
Bandua Cargo Containers: Painted!
I'm on a bit of a kick to get my terrain painted. Some of the stuff I have has been in primer since last Summer so I need to get my finger out and get it done basically. I've already highlighted the MAS buildings I own, and shaded some new MAS pavement sets. But that's all grey. So on a spur of the moment I decided to quickly airbrush the two Bandua containers I'd reviewed in a previous post.
Including the original assembly time, I think you're looking at maybe two hours in total to build and paint? Maybe I should get a couple more...
Including the original assembly time, I think you're looking at maybe two hours in total to build and paint? Maybe I should get a couple more...
07 April 2014
Product Review: Bandua Cargo Container
Just a quick review of the Bandua Cargo Containers. I picked up a pair to see what they were like, before investing in more of them, and I've been really impressed with them.
They come flat-packed as usual for MDF terrain, and come pre-cut out rather than on a sprue.
They come flat-packed as usual for MDF terrain, and come pre-cut out rather than on a sprue.
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