Gents
Latest addition to our 28mm Dark Age range - Chieftain's Hall - comes fully painted as seen and features a completely removable roof for the placement of figures inside. There are 5 loose sections of wall supports so you can have as featured in the photo's...or...stripped back if your Chief is not so grand!
We decided to give the Hall a bit of colour with the red doorway and eaves - but we are happy to 'be-spoke' other colours as clients prefer for these areas - just have to ask.
We will be adding some more items to this range later this year but...
... we will now be focussing on our new and upcoming 1600-1700 28mm range - with our really nice 'spanned bridge' coming out end of next week and the Crofter's Huts and walling out a week or so later. All of these items are suitable from ECW/War of The 3 Kingdoms onwards. This 'new' range is set to expand with cottages and Town House over the coming weeks.
The bridge is a very usable in it's design as it will take a 65mm wide 'base of figures' without you having to resort to proping your base up the side walls at an angle - all without loosing the aesthetics of this type of period bridge. The bridge will be available to buy both individually and it will be mounted on our 'River/Road Terrain Tile' (available in our Terrain Tile Range).
OTHER NEW STUFF COMING OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS...
Our 15mm WWII town shop buildings have just gone into our e-shop...
...and following on shortly is our new 15mm Terrain Tiles Range - with our first offerings being some really, really nice North African desert/srcubland terrain tiles - photo's soon - along with some 'European Town' Tiles featuring 'cobbled roads', all built into the tiles. This aesthetic detail looks superb - and although we are obviously a little biased about the way we design things, we do feel that your little fellas deserve it!
Our 28mm Russian Front/Finland bunker sets, along with our new log barricades pack (featuring 5 different and very aesthetic 'log defences') are out next week...
...followed shortly after that by our 28mm River Estuary and Coastal Terrain Tiles...then some 'Dessert Srub-land' tiles...
Comments and questions always welcome.
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Cheers
Adrian