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Paul from PMW31 May 2014 4:01 a.m. PST

Hello all,

This is my latest release:

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Based on the Streeter's illustraion of the battle of Naseby, this windmill would be suitable for most of northern europe from around 1300ad onwards. Just as suitable for fantasy settings as well.

Designed for 28mm or 1/56 scale figures the model is apx 8" tall to the apex of the roof. The main body and roof is cast in resin. The door is a resin casting purchased from Antenocitis Workshop.
The legs, ladder and sails are made from hardwood.
The base section is scratchbuilt and the underside is covered in felt.

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Supplied unpainted or painted.The painted version may have a different colour door and shutters than shown.

Unpainted: £40.00 GBP Fully Painted: £80.00 GBP

More pics on my facebook page and the model is on my website here:
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Paul – Paul's Modelling Workshop

idontbelieveit31 May 2014 6:46 a.m. PST

Awesome!

Paul from PMW01 Jun 2014 12:21 p.m. PST

Thankyou! :-)

Patrice01 Jun 2014 2:06 p.m. PST

Reminds me of the battle of Valmy windmill, 1792:

Paul from PMW02 Jun 2014 5:09 a.m. PST

Yes it's quite similar Patrice. Thanks for posting that.

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