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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Things from the Basement on March 02, 2021, 01:57:32 PM
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Our newest addition to the Historic American Buildings range: Dunker Church at Antietam
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Detailed building kit for 28mm figures (1:56 scale)
Laser cut 3mm and 1.6mm HDF
Laser engraved details
Moveable doors
Removable roof
Easily accessible interior with detailing
Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted
Measures approx. L 6” x W” x H 5-1/4” / 150mm x 150mm x 130mm
Detailed instructions are available for download at www.thingsfromthebasement.com
Price: $25.50
https://www.thingsfromthebasement.com/store/p852/Dunker_Church_-_Antietam.html (https://www.thingsfromthebasement.com/store/p852/Dunker_Church_-_Antietam.html)
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Sorry if I've missed before, but do you have a stockist in the UK? Youve got some fabulous buildings which would look superb with my current American War of Independence project?
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No stockist in the UK (or elsewhere). And due to the BREXIT regulations I do not ship to the UK any longer.
But I am in cooperation with 4Ground as one of their Indie Designers. You can get quite a few of my designs manufactured pre-painted via their website:
https://www.4groundpublishing.co.uk/index.php?route=common/tftb (https://www.4groundpublishing.co.uk/index.php?route=common/tftb)
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Many thanks for the reply, sadly the ones 4ground do are not from your Gettysburg or American Revolution range. Hopefully somethings may change and you’ll be able to ship to the UK again.
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They might very well be available via 4Ground in the future! ;)
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This is a rather poor representation. The Dunker Church is NOT brick, but a clapboard exterior.
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This is a rather poor representation. The Dunker Church is NOT brick, but a clapboard exterior.
I respectfully disagree.
According to the National Park Service website Dunker Church was a brick building. https://www.nps.gov/anti/learn/historyculture/dunkerchurch.htm (https://www.nps.gov/anti/learn/historyculture/dunkerchurch.htm)
Quote:
"After the War
The congregation built a new church in the town of Sharpsburg. Souvenir hunters took bricks from the walls of the church and a lack of adequate maintenance weakened the old structure. In 1921 a violent storm swept through the area flattening the church."
Taking a closer look at pictures you can easily recognize the bricks.
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My apologies. My aging memory of my visit to the structure was refreshed by your photo.
I respectfully disagree.
According to the National Park Service website Dunker Church was a brick building. https://www.nps.gov/anti/learn/historyculture/dunkerchurch.htm (https://www.nps.gov/anti/learn/historyculture/dunkerchurch.htm)
Quote:
"After the War
The congregation built a new church in the town of Sharpsburg. Souvenir hunters took bricks from the walls of the church and a lack of adequate maintenance weakened the old structure. In 1921 a violent storm swept through the area flattening the church."
Taking a closer look at pictures you can easily recognize the bricks.
(https://www.thingsfromthebasement.com/uploads/5/8/3/7/58376453/s674824954927702742_p852_i3_w921.jpeg)