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Mollinary writes:

Well deserved praise. For me, the very best part of this range is the provision of four different types of Church of a style common through most of Western Europe. In particular the double pitch spire is something I have been looking for for ages. Oh, and I have to have that Ligny Chateau, although I don't know why, or what I'll do with it! That is a tribute to the quality of the product. My only regret is that you no longer provide the models painted. I understand why, but I would probably bankrupt myself with this range if you did!

Mollinary


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Total Battle Miniatures Sponsoring Member of TMP of Total Battle Miniatures writes:

Total Battle Miniatures are proud to announce the release of their extensive 6mm range covering the 100 Days Campaign.

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Released to commemorate not just the Battle of Waterloo, but the entire 100 Days Campaign in its Bicentennial Year. Extensively researched to produce the most up-to-date thinking on how the buildings may have looked on the day of the battles. Buildings such as Hougoumont look very different from previous models, but our model ties in directly with the model on show in the Waterloo Visitors Centre, and is deemed by experts to be an accurate rendition of the Chateau on the day of the battle.

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The range has been specially designed on a shrunken footprint system, which has reduced the size of the Farm and Chateau complexes down to accommodate a more realistic area of ground covered when using figures at a one-figure-to-several-men ratio, while still maintaining the character and look of the actual buildings.

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