"Identify this 15mm Coastal Town & Quay?" Topic
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Flashman14 | 09 Jun 2021 4:19 a.m. PST |
Does anyone know who made this one-piece foam town?
I painted it ages ago and it remains an awesome piece for a ton of settings. I've seen it sold as just the town strip with no road or docks too but it's been awhile. More pics here – figures are Peter Pig: link |
dBerczerk | 09 Jun 2021 6:43 a.m. PST |
I believe those were produced by "Greenfield" for "Limeys and Slimeys" games with 15mm Miniature Figurines (MINIFIGs). They also produced foam cast 15mm waterline square and lateen rigged ship models. |
martin goddard | 09 Jun 2021 8:07 a.m. PST |
Al looks very nice Peter. Good lighing for the photo too. Probably de to that Nassau weather this time of year? martin
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