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SgtGuinness writes:

I mirror Ragbones' comments regarding the excellent service from TVAG as well as the products Richard produces. I have some of Richard's 25mm ships and they are Awesome!!!
Both highly recommended.

Cheers,
JB


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The "Harriet Lane"

Freighter "X"

SS "Crackerjack"

Three new 25/28mm wargame ship models from Richard Houston's busy hands (plus two "re-worked" Torpedo Boats) are now ready to be inspected on his Main Page at TVAG via this link.

The sidewheel Steamer "Harriet Lane" is something new from Richard in that this was originally a plastic kit, here neatly waterlined, and just the ticket for use with 15mm figures in your games from the American Civil War, to smuggling, "Black Birding," and other nefarious activities in East Indies, Asia, and Africa right up to the early 20th Century.

The little but heavily armed Gunboat will work anywhere from 1914 through the next war, in backwater service of any power, or even the "private" navy of a Pulp Villain 'Tween the Wars.

And Freighter "X" has a story only its owner can tell… and probably any number of other stories, as well.

Each model is described in detail with its "unique" qualities, and has a range of photos to help evaluate her uses to your 25/28mm Naval and Pulp Adventure games.

As ever, it's first come, first served, and with the wonderful Tramp Steamer and other Crew Figures from such as Lon Weiss' Brigade Games and Bob Murch's Pulp Figures, there is no limit to the new gaming possibilities with an original Houston Ship Model in your collection.

Look Alive, Mates! The Tide is Going Out!

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