
"You are strictly cage-free!" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill  | 02 Oct 2024 1:49 p.m. PST |
You were asked – TMP link Do you have constrained living spaces for the display/preservation of animals in your wargaming terrain? I'm not talking about cattle fences or doghouses (which serve different functions), instead, anything from a small hamster cage up to a zoo habitat. I'm going to say cages for experimentation animals count as well. 76% said "no, I do not" 10% said "this is ridiculous" 9% said "yes, I do" |
Bunkermeister | 02 Oct 2024 6:05 p.m. PST |
I have an Airfix 1/76th scale Zoo Set which is awesome, and I have added more habitats. Remember in Berlin one of the flak towers was called the Zoo tower because it was near the, wait for it, the Zoo. Bunkermeister |
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