
"New — Etched Ship Bases Available" Topic
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| ODGW CinC | 14 Nov 2009 2:39 p.m. PST |
High quality transparent ship bases etched with bow and stern wakes are now available in four sizes for 1:2400 and 1:3000 scale ships. These rounded edge, transparent acrylic bases are just the thing for your ship miniatures to show off your underlying ocean. In four sizes — 1" x 5", ¾" x 4", ½" x 3", and ½" x 2" — there is one for almost every ship in your collection. And they are economical as well. Let your ships sail across your canvas in style on these fine bases, exclusively from Old Dominion GameWorks — odgw.com ! * 1" x 5" $1.00 USD * ¾" x 4" $.50 USD * ½" x 3" $.35 USD * ½" x 2" $.25 USD |
aecurtis  | 14 Nov 2009 4:00 p.m. PST |
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| aercdr | 14 Nov 2009 4:10 p.m. PST |
Nice looking products. They should save some time. |
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