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Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP writes:

This piece is not just for Gunga Din, recepticale for melted green bean casserole (never seen that one!) but can soldier on into modern times as well! I have seen similar complexes in my recent travels to Africa.

(Now melting lime jello that contains carrot shavings, I can believe! Especially if the turkey, mashed spuds, gravy and stuffing are occupying your attention more….!) 8>)

Tom Dye
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Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP of Game Figures Inc. writes:

...in Colorado Manufacturer's Line-Up!

Arabic fort

GFI is now offering this nifty one-piece terrain item (unpainted) for $29.95 USD. Suitable for 15mm and 20mm figures, its Arabic "look" is suitable for French Foreign Legion or for an Arab fortified town just waiting to be fought over. We have even used it in our playtests of The Great War in East Afrika rules using our 20mm East Afrika figures, and found plenty of room to man the walls with 20mm defenders. The footprint of this piece is approximately 12¼" wide by 9¾" deep by 3½" high. The firing steps are 1¼" at the narrowest.

The product is actually now made by Fine Art Mannequins of Broomfield, Colorado, but was a design by the old Greenfield Garrisons range. I'm glad it's back!

Great War in Afrika 20mm figures

We now have a few pictures up of the Great War in Afrika line of 20mm figures on the site.

Stop by and view our Holiday Special (which is now in effect!).

Thanks for looking! Being holed up behind a fortified wall may not be the worst thing to do over a snowy winter!….