Solid as ... at least all of mine are!Duke of Plaza-Toro wrote:The Hovels 28mm stuff - are they solid resin casts or does the roof lift off to facilitate the placement of troops inside?
Salutations
DPT
Hello Ed,Ed Youngstrom wrote:Can anyone recommend a manufacturer of buildings suitable to make up a small town that could stand in for Plancenoit, La Haye, St. Amand, Ligny, etc.?
There was a post a few days ago (not necessarily here) which I thought I bookmarked but can no longer find, that had a brilliant 15mm Belgian village made up with items from a single company. I would like to do the same in 28mm.
Perhaps my Google-fu is just failing me, but all I can find are La Haye Saint, Hougomont, and stuff that looks more Tudor or Dark Ages.
Thanks
Ed
Thanks for that Ray - I'm tempted now...Churchill wrote:Guys,
On the 28mm Hougoumont Chateau from Hovels Ltd, most of the roofs are detachable.
I have to correct that. The Napoleonic side of AB Figures was not sold to us. Tony Barton decided to restructure the company and gave Eureka the exclusive rights to the Napoleonic figures, while the UK arm (Mike Hickling's 'AB Figures' franchise) took on the WWII ranges.Churchill wrote: Unfortunatly Anthony Barton moved on to making WWII stuff and sold the napoleonic side of the business to Eureka in Australia.
Pay attention that man! I have always used my real name on here when posting on matters Eureka (seems only fair to avoid any confusion of the 'sock puppet' variety).Churchill wrote:John, at last we find out your actual name and not Citizen Camembert as we first thought.
Churchill wrote:
So are you saying that Tony Barton is still sculpting for AB figurine's and that Eureka only has the rights to stock and sell them.Ian at Fighting 15's being your UK outlet.
I've got thousand's of them and I'm still not finished...
Ray.