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    4Ground Prepainted buildings

    Built a couple of these today, have to say I really like the look, and the scale is spot on for 25/28mm. Cannot wait to get them on the table next weekend at Millenium Con http://millenniumcon.org/




    They have Other time period stuff too, like WWII and Victorian.

    http://www.4ground.co.uk/

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    Just assume anything I post here is meant in good humor and filled with obnoxious smiley emoticons ...

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    I love how they add "Heaps" of character to the gaming table :-) Very easy to put together models, like I said I highly recommend the products.

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    Woodland Scenics Scenic Glue and a hair comb to make your fur roofs look like thatch and not fur.
    póg mo thóin
    If I tell you, "You're wrong," you'll need to click this.

    Does anybody else find it odd, by the way, that the information age has led to language becoming an oblique and imprecise tool where even the most straightforward phrasing is pored over with chicken entrails and bone tossing to divine the true meaning?

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    in the 41st millennium, Genetic engineering has produced sheep that look like houses.

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    yes I know WOlfie, I have to let the build dry overnight first, geez! :-)

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    But right now your houses look like they have bad haircuts.
    póg mo thóin
    If I tell you, "You're wrong," you'll need to click this.

    Does anybody else find it odd, by the way, that the information age has led to language becoming an oblique and imprecise tool where even the most straightforward phrasing is pored over with chicken entrails and bone tossing to divine the true meaning?

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