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greenknight4 Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

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No the .stl file mentioned is a print on demand file not the 16 figures special buy – what ever that is.


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Scott Ross Sponsoring Member of TMP of Acheson Creations writes:

28mm Carolingian Heavy Infantry with Swords & Command (8 poses, 16 figures) – $24.95 USD
Material: Pewter

Carolingian Heavy Infantry with Swords & Command

28mm 2" x 2" Random Dungeon Tiles (20 pieces) – $24.95 USD
Material: Urethane Plastic

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Celtic Menhir – Downloadable STL – $24.95 USD
77mm tall – for 3D Printing

Menhir – A large man-made upright stone, typically dating from the European Middle Bronze Age. They can be found individually as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Menhirs' size can vary considerably, but they often taper toward the top.

They are widely distributed across Europe, Africa and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; particularly in Ireland, Great Britain, and Brittany, where there are about 50,000 examples, and northwestern France, where there are some 1,200 further examples.

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