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foot soldier of Eureka Miniatures USA writes:

Just a couple of days before Historicon starts, and here are some last-minute suggestions for some items you might not realize Eureka Miniatures will have at Historicon.

All of the TooFatLardies hardcover rulesets and the toys for Chain of Command will be available. Stop by and see our Chain of Command Normandy set-up. If you wish, play a turn or two.

Chain of Command cover

We are also featuring some very nice laser MDF buildings from Battlefield Accessories of Australia. We will have their La Haye Sainte set-up, Samurai Castle, Stone Church, and some ruined buildings in 28mm. We have these in limited numbers, and with the Oz dollar falling, the price of these buildings is very reasonable. Prices shown are Australian dollars.

LaHaye Sainte

Samurai Castle

Cheers!

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