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DJCoaltrain27 Apr 2008 6:20 p.m. PST

The items I ordered came well packed and undamaged. They are very nice and I will be using them shortly. Mr Kline was very helpful and very cooperative. It was a very good experience for me. I'll be back for more. I suggest that others take a good look at his product line and you won't have to think twice about buying from him.

shelldrake27 Apr 2008 7:09 p.m. PST

what did you buy? I am looking for some 15mm ACW terrain and buildings etc. and am interested in there range.

pavelft27 Apr 2008 7:22 p.m. PST

Shelldrake, check out the website at battlefieldterrain.com. They have great terrain and he carries JR miniatures and Timecast miniatures 15mm.

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DJCoaltrain27 Apr 2008 10:26 p.m. PST

I bought snake rail fence, ladder rail fence, corn field, and a vineyard. All 15mm, they are really nice and I'm very glad I got them. The vineyard will be a stretch for my ACW, but it looked so nice I had to get one.

Scott Mingus01 May 2008 5:22 a.m. PST

I have used terrain from Doug since 2001, when I first met him after I moved to Pennsylvania from Cleveland and attended my first Historicon. His work is superb and well worth the money.

As a side note, it tends to hold its value. On the rare occasions it appears on the seconds market, it is still quite expensive, and there are no shortage of buyers. So, it's relatively risk-free. If you don't like it for some reason, there are plenty of folks willing to take it off your hands.

Larry Gettysburg Soldiers06 May 2008 5:34 p.m. PST

According to his website, Doug is visiting Napoleonic and WWII battlefields in Europe right now! When he returns he will likely be inspired with new terrain ideas.

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