This Peasant's cart adds character to your gaming table; along with the 4Ground Darkage/Medieval buildings it can be a part of the terrain or an objective to fight over.
The kit comes with two different wheels options, thick rimmed with spokes for Saxon/Viking period and solid wooden wheels for ......
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A handy little cart, from 4Ground’s laser cut Carts and Wagons range, that no wargame army should be without.
During the C16 and C17, all kinds of goods and produce were transported from town to town and market to market in covered carts driven by professional ‘carters’. Armies during this perio......
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This kit is of the kind of Ox Wagon seen throughout the world in the 19th Century. Especially good for African campaigns, including the Zulu War.
28mm scale kit. Supplied unassembled and unpainted.......
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A General Purpose Wagon typical of those used by civilians and armies on almost every Continent during the 18th, 19th & early 20th centuries (This is not the military GS Wagon). This wagon will enhance any gaming battlefield as an important objective or a sturdy defensive barricade. It can be made w......
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A Horse Cart that could have been found on any battlefield or street barricade upto & including WWII. A great piece of scenery or ideal as a game objective.
28mm scale. Supplied unassembled.
1 x Horse Cart
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In Norse communities this kind of larger ‘A’ framed building was typical of craft workshops and larger outhouses. In a Norse ‘Hafn’ (harbour/port trading town) this type of building would house the workshops of craftsmen who might themselves live in dwellings close by. Though for a lesser ‘Bondi’ (f......
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This beautiful laser cut wargames building joins the growing range of 4Ground Dark Age Saga buildings.
The burghs (walled towns) of Danelaw England would have been full of dwellings such as this one, though even in the Late Middle Ages lots of common folk would still have lived in such simple dw......
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A highly detailed example of a hovel from the C9th and later. A nice little edition to any Dark Age Saga wargames table.
It is a good example of a Late Dark Age / Early Medieval hovel. Though a few of these buildings would have been found in the 15th century. It has a smoke-hole gable at one end......
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This highly detailed laser cut wargames building joins the growing range of 4Ground Dark Age Saga buildings.
This is typical of many hovels in the burghs (walled towns) of Danelaw England during the Early Middle Ages; though a few of these buildings would have been found in the 15th century. It ......
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