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Syrinx0 writes:

They look great painted up. I might have to add these to the collection.


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Chris Abbey of Sally 4th writes:


28mm Modern US Building

Two new modern building kits join Sally 4th's range of 28mm kits this week, based on U.S. housing in the Arts & Crafts style, these models will suit gaming in many parts of the U.S.A. from 1890, to the present day. Both buildings are based on The Prairie School of architecture, championed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and other influential architects at the turn of the 20th Century. This style of architecture was extremely popular particularly in Chicago and California, making the buildings ideal for both 1920's Gangster era gaming, as well as modern era pulp gaming and zombie apocalypse games such as The Walking Dead.

28mm Modern US Building

28mm Modern US Building

Both of these designs are also available in 15mm scale.

Arts & Crafts 1-Story painted

Arts & Crafts 1-Story unpainted

Arts & Crafts 1-Story unpainted

Single Story Arts & Crafts Style House – RRP £30.00 GBP
Footprint: 188mm x 290mm
Features removable roof and full interior

Arts & Crafts 2-Story painted

Arts & Crafts 2-Story painted

Arts & Crafts 2-Story painted

Arts & Crafts 2-Story painted

Arts & Crafts 2-Story unpainted

Two Story Arts & Crafts Style House – RRP £40.00 GBP
Footprint: 188mm x 290mm
Features removable roof and 1st floor full interior including internal staircase

Both models are supplied in kit form, and are made from 2mm MDF.

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