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Tango0105 Mar 2018 11:09 a.m. PST

"This year for the first time Cryns Miniatures was an exhibitor at TACTICA. The likeable Dutchman and his wife had built a small workshop area and presented a collection of antique ships in 1/72 scale. It must be mentioned at this point that the Greek ships shown are only part of a gigantic Wargamnig project. Cryns Miniatures would like to offer the siege of Tyros as a TableTop game table in 2 to 3 years. The city of Tyros is already completed in large parts. In the end, ships are said to be frolicking in the harbor, while the army of Alexander the Great tries to take over the two large dams the city. Incidentally, many of the figures, ships and buildings have all been built or modeled themselves. It would take ages to mention all the details here. For example, In the ships, of course, rowers also sit on the rowing benches, all merchant ships are loaded with hand-modeled goods, etc. In addition to this project, Germanic river boats were also on display, which also looked extremely impressive. With luck, we will see Cryns Miniatures again in Hamburg in the next few years. We would be very happy"
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ZULUPAUL Supporting Member of TMP05 Mar 2018 12:00 p.m. PST

Nice

Tango0106 Mar 2018 8:49 p.m. PST

Glad you like them my friend!. (smile)

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