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Personal logo FingerandToeGlenn Sponsoring Member of TMP of Finger and Toe Models writes:

Finger & Toe Models Announces Release of the 28mm PDF: New Orleans: Warehouse

Everybody knows Bourbon Street, the bars, the dives, the haunted places, but New Orleans in the nineteenth century was very much a working city. Not far from the famous (and infamous) French Quarter was the warehouse district. If the goods came upriver from the Gulf, or down river from Westport, they were stored in warehouses built within easy reach of the Big Muddy. Cargo legal and smuggled went through those brick buildings.

New Orleans Warehouse Box Art

The New Orleans Warehouse represents one of those commercial buildings. With a 12"x8" footprint, this is a large model. It is designed so the two parts can be built as a single building or as two stand-alone.

Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with smoosh assurance: if y'all smoosh your New Orleans: Warehouse, a new set waits your summons from hard drive and printer.

New Orleans: Warehouse is available from RPGNow or Wargame Vault for $4.50 USD.

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Graphics edited by Editor Hebber
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