CTS Hougomont building (1 Viewer)

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I was wondering if anybody had pictures of the CTS Hougomont building. I'm thinking of making a purchase but want to see the interior, back and more angles than what they have on the website. I can't seem to find terribly many pictures so any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 
This is a great piece. The 2 cow sheds have no interior and their roof is fixed. The Garden's house of Hougoumont does not really have any interior either, although the roof comes off allowing figures to positioned at the windows around a first floor narrow ledge. Really happy to have it, was hoping JG would make some additional buildings in line with the 200 year event next year. Robin.
 

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wow very cool!
However, CTS is Classic Toy Soldiers, is an american company with a high resin foam terrain piece of Hougomont that I'm looking for. Thanks for your pictures and help though! They were really cool!
 
I have the CTS Hougoumont, but I haven't yet taught myself to post pictures on the forum.
Here's a photo from Toy Soldier Co. with the pieces arranged slightly differently than intended: http://haroldsrangers.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/napoleonic-diorama-3-26-11.jpg

As you might be able to tell from the photo, the buildings themselves are three separate pieces, each with a removable roof. Each side building and the second floor of the main building have detailed, painted interiors. Each building has open windows in front for firing; the main building has open windows front and back. The wall sections come in two pieces. If you arrange them as originally intended, they form an enclosed courtyard around one of the front corners.

Hope this helps!
 
wow! I am very impressed with that piece! I just might have to add that to my collection. Thanks a lot! I really appreciate it
 
Not a bad playset, plenty of room to pose figures and opportunity to change the look by moving the buildings and walls to different configurations. Robin.
 

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