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unknown member writes:

To answer both your questions, yes I
acquired the earthworks and buildings as well. I haven't had any email issues of which I am aware. I had seen a couple of yours and replied to them but then again, if I didn't get a couple it would not surprise me. I am traveling now but will be home tomorrow and will check again.


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unknown member of Good Ground LLC writes:

Good Ground, LLC, the home of Cracker Line Miniatures, is proud to announce to acquisition of the Starfort Miniatures American Civil War line of 10mm figures, previous owned by Rod Langton. Included as part of the sale are all of the Starfort 10mm resin ACW buildings.

Cracker Line and Starfort Miniatures together on the same bases

While there will be some delay in re-starting production, I am glad to be adding this line to my inventory. Of all the other lines available, Starfort matches most closely with my own. As you may know, I often use them mixed with my Cracker Line Miniatures on the same bases. The name Starfort will be replaced by my own naming, in line with the theme of the Cracker line. As these figures more closely resemble the troops which fought in the east, they will be known as Plank Road Miniatures, after the famous Orange Plank Road over which the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Northern Virginia marched repeatedly during the war in the east.

For a look at the current Starfort Miniatures 10mm figures, check this.

For a look at the resin buildings,check here.

Stay tuned as both lines continue to expand in 2014. I have some special things on tap for both Cracker Line and Plank Road Miniatures.

Thanks!

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