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ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP03 Jul 2017 12:02 p.m. PST

PaperTerrain is proud to announce that we have shrunk! That is we have shrunk our wide range of paper American Civil War buildings down to 6mm scale (1/300). We are offering two sets. Each one comes with 23 buildings as well as small sheds and outbuildings and picket and snake rail fences. While many of the buildings represent the typical wood, brick, stone and log houses of the period, they also contain some of the historic structures made famous in the conflict. Including Shiloh Church, Salem Church, the Christ Lutheran Church of Gettysburg and the McPhereson, Trostle and Hummelbaugh farms, also of Gettysburg. Each model comes fully colored and ready to assemble. The main buildings have the famous PaperTerrain feature of a ruined building underneath the intact one.

Available at paperterrain.com

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Onomarchos03 Jul 2017 12:20 p.m. PST

Wow, very nice. I will need to get some.

Mark

ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP03 Jul 2017 6:33 p.m. PST

Yes. Eventually. :)

Dynaman878910 Aug 2017 7:41 p.m. PST

Bring these to Fall In!

ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP11 Aug 2017 7:41 a.m. PST

I shall! And their bigger scale versions, too. They were very popular at Historicon.

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