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Cargo Boxes

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Artikelnummer: 8632

3D printed models of 3 cargo piles for your miniature town. As barricades in battle, storage on the town square market or cargo in the harbor - these detailed piles of cargo might just be the finishing touch you were looking for!

The two tallest piles measure 35 mm, the biggest pile measures 103 mm at the widest point. See Red Space Marine on 32 mm base for size comparison. It it is not part of the set.

  • thermosoftening plastic
  • 3D printed in Germany
  • ready to use - no glue or tools required

This product is 3D printed. As with all 3D-printed models, minor imperfections may occur. The product images are only examples of how the finished product may look. Colors may vary.

All products are delivered unpainted. Sanding, trimming, and assembly may be required.

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FELDHERR Lager- und Transportsysteme GmbH
Plauener Straße 163-165
13053 Berlin
Germany
rail@feldherr.com
+493044328248

Your expert since 1999

For over 25 years, we have been your first port of call for high-quality and innovative storage and transport solutions for tabletop games, board games and hobbies.

Feldherr's custom-made foam inserts, bags and storage boxes offer tried-and-tested, reliable protection for your miniatures, collectible figures and other valuable items.

Customised board game organisers and practical game aids bring order to your box and gaming table – quickly becoming an indispensable upgrade for your game collection.

Clever design, durable materials and practical development ensure that you can concentrate on what matters most: enjoying the game.

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