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dave836501 Dec 2022 8:55 a.m. PST

Are there photos of these anywhere on line? I appreciate the photos on Jim's Wargaming Workbench, but there are gaps.

(side rant on)

I really don't understand how, in the era of online retailing, sellers don't seem to think it necessary to actually provide pictures of the products they want to sell!

(side rant off)

Cheers,
Dave

BillyNM01 Dec 2022 10:53 a.m. PST

Tumbling Dice are a mystery to me. Their 20mm figures are some of the best around but try finding photos of them… it's obviously meant to be a big secret.

HMS Exeter01 Dec 2022 8:45 p.m. PST

Here are some….

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dave836502 Dec 2022 10:53 a.m. PST

Exeter – thank you, I'm capable of searching google. And did.

I should have clarified that I am looking specifically for their ironclad/Victorian range. The only site that I have seen any of those is Jim's site.

The Last Square Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Dec 2022 2:04 p.m. PST

Hello to dave8365. This is Bev at The Last Square. We make and sell this scale. According to our information, the range is designed to represent the ships that fought at Lissa 1866, or in the Danish-Prussian War of 1864. There are 3 Austrian ships in the range Drache, Kaiser Max, Erherzog. Italians there are 6 classes Formidable, Principe di Carignano, Re d'Italia, Regina Maria Pia, Affondatore, Palestro. and for Danes there are two, the Dannebrog and the Rolf Krake. I am going to our website immediately to put some pictures with those ships. You are absolutely correct in that in this day and age pictures on the sites should be automatic. My apologies, for sure. Bev

dave836502 Dec 2022 4:04 p.m. PST

Hi Bev!

Thanks so much for the response and the decision to update your website! The Lissa/Schleswig-Holstein era is what I am looking for!

Cheers,
Dave

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