Battle Through Micro Art’s 15mm Pre-Painted La Haye Sainte!
May 16, 2025 by brennon
You can now battle your way through Micro Art Studio's new La Haye Sainte, which is now available on their website in Epic Battles Scale! Ready for your 15mm battles, this is pre-painted and ready to go once you've got it assembled.
15mm La Haye Sainte // Micro Art Studio
Their take on La Haye Saint is split into five sections, which come "pre-painted" (UV Printed) with accessible interiors and removable levels so you can fight inside it as well as outside it. There is enough space within the buildings for multiple units to set up their defences against the enemy.
15mm La Haye Sainte // Micro Art Studio
The set breaks down into the House, Stable, Barn, Gate Wall and Outbuilding, which come together to create the walled farm that was such a flashpoint at Waterloo. As with the previous terrain in this style from Micro Art, it comes with plenty of detail, so it should fit in alongside your armies and other terrain pieces on the tabletop.
15mm La Haye Sainte // Micro Art Studio
Made from HDF, you simply put it together with PVA glue and you should have La Haye Sainte in an evening's hobby session, ready for the tabletop on the weekend. As mentioned, this is 15mm scale and should work well alongside the Epic Battles range by Warlord Games and also 1:100 games if that's how you measure your scales.
15mm La Haye Sainte - Interior // Micro Art Studio
It looks great and there is plenty of space within the structures for you to set up your troops and engage in a bit of Britain Vs France action. The terrain feels like it scales quite nicely as well with the soldiers below looking like they would perfectly fit through that door!
15mm La Haye Sainte - Scale Comparison // Micro Art Studio
As a pre-painted 15mm set of terrain for your Napoleonic battles, I don't think you can go too wrong with this. You get some nicely "painted" buildings that should be easy to build. Are you going to be picking up Micro Art's La Haye Sainte?
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That’s cool, I went to Waterloo once, it was surprisingly small as a battlefield.
From what I recall hearing on a QI episode, the battle was not fought at Waterloo.
Standing on top of the Butte de Lion, you can absolutely see where the battle was fought. I guess the historical site is wrong.
Waterloo was where Wellington stayed the night before the battle, its was the closest town about 2-3 miles north of the actual battlefield. If the French had won it would probably have been called something different!
I guess the tractor pulled battlefield tour was fake then?
I mean, it literally went past La Haye Sainte, and the spot where Wellington made his troops lie down, etc.
But who knows – maybe it’s all just a big phoney experience. Probably sponsored by McDonalds where I went for an ice cream after.