15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box – Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142)

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

Another Gale Force Nine/Battlefront terrain review today. It’s the Cratered Cobblestone Roads set, which I cracked open after writing up the Cobblestone Roads set the other day. How well does this set fare compared to the others? Well, there’s a bit more nuance required to decide if these are for you, so read on, Dear Reader…

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

I guess we start with the packaging. A polystyrene foam box greets us when we open the side. A little disappointing after the well-thought-out thick paper packaging of the Cobblestone Roads. Not a deal-breaker for me, and useful I guess if you need to make some molotov cocktails to deter invading Russian “peacekeepers”, but for the rest of us it’s a bit of unneeded landfill.

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

Inside the tray, the cratered road segments have slid all over the place. There’s some thin sheets of plastic “paper” between the layers to protect them from one another, but again, the tight paper parcel from the roads set would have prtected them better, as one of the craters in my box was pressed into the bottom of another road piece, leaving some of the paint on the underside – exactly what the thin bits of paper are supposed to protect from – except the contents obviously bounce around in transit.

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

Unloading them from the Polystyrene tray, we see four cratered road segments, a cratered crossroads, and two tiny baggies of flock. They’re so small as to be next to useless to add to the roads – more of a sampler, or perhaps these little baggies of green provide a way for more creative people to  attempt to recoup the costs of the set…

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

Alright, a pretty decent bombed-out intersection is possible with this kit. Now let’s see how well it intersects with the other kit I just reviewed-

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

Here we see the moment of truth, as I mate the Cratered Cobblestone Roads to the Cobblestone Roads set AND WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK IS THIS???

Yes, dear reader. the two sets: Cobblestone Roads and Cratered Cobblestone Roads, sold by Gale Force Nine are in different scales.

For fucking reals.

At this point, I think you can safely gauge both my surprise and disappointment. The two sets aren’t the same scale. Indeed, it appears that Gale Force Nine sells two very similar sets with nearly identical names “Cobblestone Roads” and “Wartorn Village – Cobblestone Road” that are in almost entirely different scales. I say “almost entirely” since they’re the same height. This, Dear Reader, is one of the reasons I’ve been writing these reviews. The advertising/marketing doesn’t really tell you, and most online reviews have had the products supplied for free by the manufacturer and tend to overlook small details like this. I certainly had no idea until I had them out together.

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

So what can you do? Well, if you’re being creative, you can create a section of terrain off the main road that’s been bombed or hit by artillery – as long as the damage has missed the main road…

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

I’ve added in some of the buildings here. After seeing how it all looked in front of me, I declined to set it all up on a game may as it was all starting to look a bit uncomfortably familiar, given present events.

15mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Flames of War Battlefield in a Box - Cratered Cobblestone Roads (Gale Force Nine BB142), 1:100, 1/100, What a Tanker, Battlegroup, Team Yankee World War III

So certainly playable and workable with the “Wartorn Village” set, if you’re willing to have some flexibility, but nonetheless a very odd and disappointing choice from GF9 to not have all of their Cobblestone Road sets cross-compatible.

Given the intent of this review, which is to provide some images and simple thoughts on a set that I was unable to find any information on online aside from box pics, I’m not going to “score” the set. I purchased it myself from an online retailer and while the price of this set was reasonable, I’m still rather disappointed with this one due to the scale difference with their other Cobblestone Road set.

I did pick up two of these at the same time – mostly because the other sets in thsi range have been so hard to get hold of. I’m not sure I regret it exactly, but I’m certainly aware that I won’t be able to get the most from them until/unless I can get hold of a set or two of the correctly-scaled versions of their Cobblestone Roads. which for me means additional expense for what I’m sure would seem more like a footpath for 28/32mm models, since I really value versaility in usage very highly with terrain sets like these.

As always, with a small amount of effort this set of roads could be made to look a fair bit better – and again – I’m going to hold off until I’ve acquired all of the Cobblestone Roads I ever intend to buy so I can weather tham all at once.

I think the value for any reader would be directly proportional to how easily you can acquire the correctly sized undamaged roads.

15/28/32mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592)

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Today I have another terrain review. I’d intended to get this one up several months ago, but things didn’t happen, so it got delayed quite a bit. Ah well, up now I guess!

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Opening the box, we see this. Um.. okay

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

The paper parcel slides out of the box…

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

..and unwraps…

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

..and unwraps… oh, I see now. Each segment is separated by the folded-in paper so you don’t have the paint rub off in transit, and then you can just recycle the paper. I actually quite like it. That’s a nice touch over just chucking everything in a plastic wrapper.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

And once flipped over, you can see the road segments.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Aaaaand, here’s the stack of them. You can see here that there’s a bit of thickness to them as well.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Oh, they bendy. That’s a good thing, actually. I’ll show you why.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

You can use them on table elevations. Maybe they’re not perfect on this little hill I had on hand (review to come!) but you get the idea.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

So how much road do you get? Well, my table is 4 foot across (48inches/122cm), and the straight sections go that far, plus you also have the two slight bends. Quite decent.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Scale shot with 28/32mm Warhammer Fantasy and 40k models. Not a huge road by any means, but very useable nonetheless. I could see laying two of them side-by side for more significant roads if you had enough segments. What this means in real terms is that I will use these roads for fantasy and historical games as well. I’ll use these when I play Saga, Bolt Action, Lord of the Rings, Kings of War, Age of Sigmar, and even those games of 40k where the battle occurs across battlefields more reminiscent of WWII Europe than a Playmobil factory with the same 40k terrain kits we see in every box and batrep (if you’ve been playing 40k for awhile, you’ll remember these games). I love versatile terrain like this.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

And with 15mm models, they also really shine.

15/28mm Terrain Unboxing Review: Wartorn Village Cobblestone Road (Gale Force Nine BB592), 1:100, 1/100 Flames of War Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Here’s a photo of turn 1 of the first baby game Marouda and I had of FoW, back in November of 2021 when I took these photos and was crutching my way around the place. As you can see, the roads look pretty decent even though there aren’t many of them for the table.

Given the intent of this review, which is to provide some images and simple thoughts on a set that I was unable to find any information on online aside from box pics, I’m not going to “score” the set. I purchased it myself from an online retailer and while it wasn’t exactly cheap, even compared to GW’s plastic offerings, I’m pretty happy with this one. So happy in fact that I’ve been on the lookout for a second set since I bought these but to no avail several months on – I know Battlefront/Gale Force 9 has had severe supply issues since Covid lockdowns shut down their manufacturing, and are only now just starting to get their previously scheduled new releases out, way out of their planned order – so it appears that a lot of the terrain sets aren’t top of the priority list (nor is supply to Australia!)

As always, with a small amount of effort this set of roads could be made to look a fair bit better – which is why this review is so delayed from when I took the photos – I was hoping to get that second set so I could do all the weathering at once for visual consistency. So the repaint post will unfortunately have to come a bit further down the line once I secure another set of these.