HIRIART in Germany (1 Viewer)

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I love the the model of the church in #2 and the overall impression it creates. Made of tin-plate in Gauge 0 by a german company I persume? Glossy figures demand glossy buildings, resulting IMO in a much more harmonic appearance. Pity that there are not many around these days.
 
I love the the model of the church in #2 and the overall impression it creates. Made of tin-plate in Gauge 0 by a german company I persume? Glossy figures demand glossy buildings, resulting IMO in a much more harmonic appearance. Pity that there are not many around these days.
Yes, it is made of metal shieds from a German Manufactory: https://www.blechbausatz.de/index.php Costs around 230 Euros + postage. Not cheap, but the money worth. The size is 1:43, but works good with my 52mm Hiriart. - Which is at this time a mix of sizes and time-lines 1900/1914 and also some 1870 (60mm) figures from Team Miniatures. So this started and will be separated into historically more correct parts. (And I have abandoned my former, very puritanical view of mixing similar subjects - and I am already enjoying what I see emerging there.)
 

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