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Broken Bastion Destroyed Sandbag Position Tabletop

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Broken Bastion is a destroyed sandbag position for tabletop and wargaming boards and is perfect as atmospheric scatter terrain, cover element, or a piece of terrain for destroyed battlefields.

The model depicts a damaged defensive position with collapsed sandbags, broken wooden planks, rubble, and churned earth. This makes the terrain particularly atmospheric and ideal for war, sci-fi, grimdark, or post-apocalyptic settings.

Its open, flat shape allows the model to be easily integrated into game scenarios and can be flexibly used as light cover, an objective, battlefield decoration, or as part of a larger defensive line.

The details are robustly designed, making the model interesting for both the gaming table and painting. Ideal for anyone who wants to add more atmosphere, history, and ruined terrain structures to their board.

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  • Destroyed sandbag position for tabletop and wargaming
  • Ideal as scatter terrain, cover, or an objective
  • Perfect for war, sci-fi, grimdark, and end-time settings
  • With rubble, sandbags, and damaged wooden structures
  • Flat, playable terrain
  • Adds more atmosphere and variety to the battlefield
  • Easily combined with bunkers, craters, barricades, and other battlefield terrain

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