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I thought that the Perrys owned a tank several years ago for re-enactments (and may well have sold it on by now?), so I wouldn't be led by this as the new project …unless they've recently purchased another?

A couple of years ago everyone was convinced that the new plastics would be Crimea and we rolled up to Salute to see Wars of the Roses 3-ups!!

Simon


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Perry Miniatures of Perry Miniatures writes:

We thought we'd show you the latest building from Perry Miniatures, which will available first at Salute from our stand (TE 22) and Renedra Ltd. (stand TE19).

Medieval Cottage

This plastic kit enables you to build a typical cruck-frame medieval cottage. It could be used from around 1300 up to 1600 as it is, but there is also the top of a smoke hood supplied to allow it to be used from 1600 onwards. There is 2½ foot (75cm) of wattlework fencing and an animal shelter/woodshed included. The scale is 1:56th, i.e. for 28mm, and will be £18.00 GBP

Renedra will also have the wattle fencing on sale separately at the show, as well as new plastic palisade fencing, and maybe plastic Saxon tents. They have been working their socks off to get the cottage ready, along with the Napoleonic Russian infantry and possibly the Mounted Men-at-Arms in time for April 21st, Salute, so thanks Terry and all!

Here also is the cover for the Men-at-Arms box, an amazing painting by Karl Kopinski:

Men-at-Arms