Caterina de Padua, Venice's famed thief, the Midnight Rose watched the Campo de San Marti from her perch atop a small church, Santa Maria de whatever – the name wasn't important. What was important was the larger basilica-style church visible beyond the campo. La chiese de Santa Marina di Laguna. She was waiting for her mentor and handler, Father Vittorio, to light their special signal lamp. Then she would descend from this church's low roof and deliver the pouch of incriminating letters she had "borrowed" from a wealthy merchant. Tomorrow night, while she luxuriated in her bath, said merchant would receive a visit from the Signori della Notte, Venice's infamous secret police and judges.
Venice: Churches has two basic versions (steep and low roof), two color schemes (brick and white stone), and can be built with or without the side aisles, giving you eight versions. The basic church has a four-by-nine-inch footprint, while the version with side aisles is nine-by-nine. It's an easy-to-build model, and can be made collapsible simply by leaving bottom and roof unglued.
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Venice: Churches is available from wargamevault.com for $7.00 USD.