"Arnhem hospital/museum" Topic
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uglyfatbloke | 20 Apr 2015 7:27 a.m. PST |
Can anyone tell me if the St. Elisabeth Hospital or the Arnhem Museum as seen on the Goulburn gamers site or in the Rapid Fire book are available commercially? |
Some Chicken | 20 Apr 2015 7:50 a.m. PST |
Not sure about the hospital, but isn't the museum housed in the Hartenstein Hotel? At least it was when I went there! BB Wargames have the old Sentry range of Normandy buildings and also have an Arnhem range, which I think (but I could be wrong)were originally the Rapid Fire ones. Here is the link for what it is worth: link I hope it helps! |
uglyfatbloke | 20 Apr 2015 8:06 a.m. PST |
Sorry; should have been clearer. The museum in question ss the Arnhem Museum, known to some of the troops as 'the monastery'. It's a couple of hundred metres east of the hospital. |
deephorse | 20 Apr 2015 1:16 p.m. PST |
The Rapid Fire 'Market Garden' book says that the St Elizabeth Hospital was scratchbuilt by Colin Rumford. Therefore possibly not available commercially. |
uglyfatbloke | 20 Apr 2015 2:07 p.m. PST |
Cheers deephorse; I've had the book for ages and never noticed that! |
rct75001 | 21 Apr 2015 2:38 a.m. PST |
The ones we used in Gouburn were both scratch built and not commercially available. |
uglyfatbloke | 21 Apr 2015 8:56 a.m. PST |
Ah well, such is life. Can't tell you how much I admire the Goulburn set-up…fantastic! Sadly scratch-building either of those edifices is way beyond me, though I might have a shot at the Rhine Pavilion. |
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