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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

From Dave Graffam Models

ZIP File – $3.95 USD

Mermaid Tavern
The Mermaid Tavern is a small pub situated near the coast, along an alley tucked away from the bustling port streets and marked only by a sign featuring the mythical creature that carries its name. The Mermaid caters to an exclusive clientele, mostly composed of aging and retired ships' captains that have passed along the secret door knock necessary to gain entry. Outsiders can only guess what happens within the Mermaid, though it is generally believed to stock a selection of exotic spirits from around the globe, and to be decorated with nautical artifacts once belonging to famed explorers.

This paper model kit is easy to assemble, requiring just seven cardstock paper sheets to print on, scissors, a hobby knife, paper glue, metal ruler, and cutting mat.

This model is designed at the popular 28mm-to-30mm gaming scale, and can be shrunk down to 15mm, 20mm or 25mm scales by simply adjusting the print-size percentage on your printer. Tips and advice for altering the scale are included with this kit, but because there are very small pieces in this set, only experienced papercrafters should attempt to reduce the original scale.

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