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These are really wonderful prints, super detailed, and amazing value !!

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Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP of The Virtual Armchair General writes:

The transition from metal castings to 3Dprinted resin continues for Richard Houston's original 25mm range of Late Victorian/Early Edwardian artillery.

Almost the entire original catalog has been replaced with finely detailed 3Dprints scaled entirely for 28mm in finely detailed prints, plus an ever-growing number of entirely new weapons and fittings to allow ship-model makers the widest selection for almost any design.

The latest "tranche" of new or replaced items include .25" diameter portholes (plus separate interior faces for deck buildings with open spaces), tall and short ventilators, plus a new .50 Gatling Anti-Torpedo Boat Gun, and two equally new alien cannon – a Vortex and a Dreadnought Battery Gun.

Portholes (Exterior)

Tall Ventilator

Short Ventilator

.50 Gatling Anti-Boat Gun

Alien Dreadnought Battery Gun

As ever, the prices of all items are the smallest in the industry, even if available elsewhere – where else can you still buy a 28mm model for $1.00 USD? These latest additions run from $2.50 USD to $4.00 USD, plus postage.

More photos and description of these and the rest of the ranges are ready for viewing and orders via this link.

Next month, more new machineguns and more replacement fittings will be added, so keep an eye on