28mm Train Station Review – WW2 Wargame Terrain
Welcome to this 28mm train station review. Things from the Basement is on Kickstarter now with this piece of terrain. I was lucky enough to get a copy for review.…
These posts are all about terrain. We absolutely love looking at terrain pieces as they are often usable in more than one system of games.
Welcome to this 28mm train station review. Things from the Basement is on Kickstarter now with this piece of terrain. I was lucky enough to get a copy for review.…
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