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SgtGuinness writes:

ACWBill, the new figs look great. I too am looking forward to seeing the first releases of the Mexican troops. I'm sure this line will be as amazing as your current 10mm ACW. You always set the bar in whatever you do!
Cheers,
JB


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ACWBill of Good Ground Miniatures, Inc. writes:

Good Ground Miniatures' first release of our So Far From God range of Mexican-American War (1846-48) figures marching in the ubiquitous M1839 Fatigue caps. They are shown here with a command pack as well.

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Our newest releases for the Between the Lines range of buildings are the Rohrbach Bridge from Antietam and the Carter Smokehouse, thus completing the five-building Carter compound from the Battle of Franklin.

Paul Bernardino created Burnside's Bridge

The abutments on the bridge are cast separately, in order to allow for direct placement on flat terrain, if so desired.

Mike Randles created the Smokehouse

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