Three ovals at 75 mm. A model of that footprint stops short of filling the top, so plating and grating stay in view along both flanks of the mount and the floor reads as floor rather than as a rim. Three to a blister makes this a pack size — enough to stand a small group of heavier models on ground that matches. The setting is industrial and corroded — a ship left derelict, its cable runs open and its gear broken over the plates.
Battle Ready Bases means sold ready — all three have their paintwork and hand finishing done before packing.
Corrosion, open cabling and scattered wreckage are theme material here, not features of one width.
Magnets are yours to add: the bottom slots accept 6 mm of face and 1 mm of depth, and nothing over.
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Notes · Q & A
What do tuft sizes like 2mm, 4mm and 6mm mean?+
That's the grass fibre length. 2mm suits small bases and subtle ground cover, 4–6mm reads as fuller vegetation on 28–32mm miniature bases.
Are tufts self-adhesive?+
Most modern tufts peel off their sheet with adhesive on the underside — press onto the base, no glue needed. Loose static grass is applied over PVA instead.
How do I apply static grass?+
Brush PVA where you want grass, sprinkle or use an applicator, then tip off the excess once dry. An applicator makes fibres stand upright for a more natural look.
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Notes · Logistics
Shipping
Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.
Returns
If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.