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Port Royal Warehouse

Warehouse dockside

1:64th 28mm Scale Cut, Fold & Glue Paper Kit

Port Royal Jamaica, in the mid-1600s, was a British colony with a good harbor and convenient to the trade routes between Spain and her colonies in the New World. Since England and Spain were at war during most of the 1600s, it naturally became a very successful privateering port, and when the war was over, many of the privateers became pirates. It naturally followed that the town developed a reputation as the wickedest city in the New World. It has been said that there was one tavern for every ten inhabitants, and prostitutes displayed their wares openly on the streets.

And so it was until June 7, 1692, when a massive earthquake and tidal wave sunk two thirds of the city into the sea.

Reviresco's downloadable Port Royal Warehouse Kit, designed to be built over foamcore backing, offers you the choice of four building exteriors (brick, stone, plaster or old cracked plaster) and three choices of roof materials (tiles, shingles, or slates). A full-color ground sheet displays a cobblestone road and stone walkway out front, and a wood wharf in the rear of the building. Three signs, two candle lanterns, various boxes, and a longboat are supplied to decorate the exterior of your building. Size of finished kit exclusive of the ground sheet is 6.5 x 5.5 x 6.75 inches.

Warehouse front

Available in print from Reviresco/tin-soldier.com, or by download from wargamevault.com.

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