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Mark at TimeCast of TimeCast writes:

Following the numerous requests at Salute, we have both been working hard on a whole bunch of new models for all you 10mm gamers out there.

7/011 (left) and 7/012

First up is the addition of some ruins and rubble to our Western European range. There are two packs, each with a ruined building and a section of rubble. Each model is approximately 4 inches (or 10cm) across. Although based on photos taken in France and Belgium in 1944, they could also be used for many other theatres of war and time periods.

7/011 - Consists of a ruined shop and part of a house, reduced to rubble with the remains of the upper storey and a staircase. This pack costs £7.50 GBP painted, or £15.00 GBP painted.

(Pack 7/011 is the two models on the left in the photographs.)

7/012 - Consists of a ruined workshop or warehouse and part of a house, also reduced to rubble but with only the remains of some walls standing. This pack also costs £7.50 GBP painted, or £15.00 GBP painted.

7/011 (left) and 7/012

These are so new that I have not even had time to paint up the display models yet! Check out our website in the near future for the finished articles.

HEADS UP!

Another bunch of new buildings out next week! Eight more new buildings for you 10mm addicts! A whole new range in one go to get excited about!

Keep an eye on The Miniatures Page to see it first!

Also, a word of thanks to everyone who made our day at Salute so successful!

Cheers!