You really should use standard PVA or "white" glue to assemble the buildings. I'll try to give you a feel for the assembly of the buildings and cover any "gotchyas" that I came across while assembling the detached house and damaged detached house (which is as far as I've gotten at this point).įirst I'll have to admit to being impatient. This is about as close to lego as I think we'll get for a quality looking piece of terrain.Īs each building contains instructions with pictures I'm not going to show the entire process here. Now I'm going to nit pick a bit here around assembly but don't let that detract from the awesomeness of this stuff. For the price, which isn't that much for scenery, it is prehaps one of the best, if not the best products available for this period today. They look good in the pictures and I'm happy to report that they look even better in person. Pre-painted (not costing thousands of dollars) with interior details and functioning doors.
I must say that overall 4Ground has created a top notch, nay, spectacular product line here. There is no damaged "right hand" semi - you just use the damaged "end terrace" (Warlord Games calls it this) or two of the damaged left side semi as it is listed on the 4Ground website (turn it around for the right side of the row). I bought my buildings from Warlord Games and I have the following: