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Scotland

This may be of interest to some.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1441957511/28mm-larmee-du-levant

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RVA

Very neat but pretty dang expensive.

   
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Richmond, VA

In for £120. Really hope it busts 12k as the officers/mmg team/mortar team/arty crew would be awesome.

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 Manchu wrote:
Very neat but pretty dang expensive.


Not really, £2 per metal miniature with free postage is pretty reasonable. I'm surprised that there isn't an economy of scale though and that the stretch goals only kick in at the £120 level.


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