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levenminiatures Sponsoring Member of TMP of Leven Miniatures writes:

This month, I have released my version of La Haye Sainte, for those of you who are planning Napoleonic Anniversary campaigns, plus for World War II scenarios. A set of sandbag defenses and a set of fuel dumps have been added to the military category.

6mm La Haye Sainte

La Haye Sainte

Farmhouse

Barn

Stable Block

Gate & wall set

La Haye Sainte is made up of three buildings: farmhouse, stables and barn, plus the gate-wall pack (which includes a small pig sty), and all elements are sold separately. The completed layout fits nicely on a 120mm x 120mm base, and all buildings are lightly distressed render over brickwork cladding with tile-effect roofing.

6mm Sandbag Defense Set

Sandbag Defenses

The set comprises two each of four kinds of sandbag defenses: two straight pieces at 25mm long, two curved pieces at 25mm long, two right angles at 20mm x 15mm, and two large 'horseshoes' at 30mm x 20mm x 7mm high, plus two AA gun pits on 30mm square bases.

6mm Fuel Dump Set

Fuel Dumps

This set comprises four stacks of oil-fuel drums, two each of two kinds. Both are cast without bases for more inconspicuous placing on the table.

Next month should see the release of a dry stone walling set, and if casting continues to go to plan, St. Mere Eglise Church. (This was originally to be released at Joy of Six, but events conspired against me and I was unable to attend this year.)

To see more forthcoming models over the next few months, check out the previews page – more are being added as building progresses to a point where an image is worth doing, though none of these are production ready yet.

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