Keep Watch Over Your Miniatures with this 10″ Tall Guard Tower
One of the things that I always keep my eye on is wargame terrain. You can use terrain from GameCraft for pretty much any game your imagination lets you.
In this post, we take a look at a 28mm Guard Tower by GameCraft Miniatures. This 28mm tower, towers over your miniatures. It is actually just over 10-inches tall!!! With that height, anyone you put up there will have a great view of the battlefield.
Now, GameCraft Miniatures sells this tower in three sizes. 15mm, 20mm, and 28mm. Again, today we are looking at the 28mm version. To give you a sense of scale, I added 28mm Bolt Action miniatures to many of the pictures. Speaking of Bolt Action, GameCraft sells that too. Now, let’s get into it!
Building the Tower
Overall, this is a very simple and straightforward terrain kit to build. Now, let’s see how it looks on the table.
Shots of the Tower in Bolt Action
Really, you could use this Guard Tower terrain kit for many games. Last Days, Vietnam, and Modern games come immediately to mind. I bought it specifically for my Bolt Action collection though.
How far up are those miniatures in the tower again?
Wrapping it up…
Overall, this is a great piece of MDF terrain. Price-wise, you are looking at a good deal too. Roughly $18 for a made-in-America product that goes together all so easily. With my build, there was no trimming required and it was very intuitive to build. There was no puzzling out how to put this thing together. For those wondering, I took the pictures above on a Cigar Box Battle Mat. They have got to be one of my favorite gaming mat companies and their fabric mats work great as photo backdrops and as gaming mats. Oh ya, GameCraft Miniatures sells these mats too.
Special thanks goes out to GameCraft Miniatures for sending me this product for review. If you want to see more scenery reviews, check out the terrain section on my personal site.
Until next time, Happy Gaming Everyone!!!
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