La haye sainte farm building A4. For wargame miniature, wargaming terrain
choice of unpainted or painted.
click on extra for painted
It is perfect for Wargaming 15mm terrain and model scenery.
Produced from Resin, High quality and very strong, which shows fine detail
All of the Painted models are protected with varnished . Coated To prevent chipping and protected paint work.
Dimensions in centermetres (LXWXH) 10CM X 10CM X 6.5CM
Applies to painted version only: Professionally painted and highly decorated to a high standard for unique detail and visual appearance.
Handmade, Crafted, and Unique.
Unique modular terrain series
Ideal for the enthusiastic gamer
Description
This Napoleonic building represents a key structure from La Haye Sainte Farm, central to the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815). It served as a defensive stronghold for the Duke of Wellington’s troops, helping to protect them during the intense battle against Napoleon Bonaparte’s French forces.
The Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815) were a series of conflicts between France, led by Napoleon Bonaparte, and various European coalitions. At Waterloo, the British army under the Duke of Wellington, widely regarded as one of Europe’s finest commanders, played a decisive role. His leadership and tactical skill ensured that the British forces held key positions, and his name became immortalised in history for the victory at Waterloo.
This building is ideal for 15mm Napoleonic wargaming, dioramas, and historical miniature displays, offering both strategic gameplay value and historical authenticity for your wargaming table.