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Hi Guys,

Here’s another little ‘Heads-Up’ on a revised version of our very popular ‘European Farmhouse’ working in conjunction with K&C’s newest ‘European Walls & Gate’ and a couple of sets of ‘European Wall Additions’.

Put them altogether and you can tell lots of different stories in many different historical eras.

Here are just two prime examples...

All the best and happy collecting!
Andy

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Again lots of options covering a wide variety of historic times. The only limitation is one’s imagination. Well done. Robin.
 
German WW2 looks the ducks nuts mate.

No, too many vehicles Wayne, couldn't disperse them when an air attack comes in ....

My choice is seeing the Napoleonic ... but I bet you would have guessed that already :) :)

Great set to get sometime ,,, ??

John
 
No, too many vehicles Wayne, couldn't disperse them when an air attack comes in ....

My choice is seeing the Napoleonic ... but I bet you would have guessed that already :) :)

Great set to get sometime ,,, ??

John

Prefer to have a go at making my own nowadays mate it's cheaper................^&grin
 
That's excellent news Andy about this future release. :salute::

I remember the original farm-house & wall set many moons ago and have always regretted not grabbing it back then.

Won't be making the same mistake twice. ^&grin
 
I still have the original farmhouse, and it's such a classic, but this new version looks fantastic too. I really like the colors K & C selected, and it appears to be scaled larger. Thank you for the photos K & C, nice work!

Joe
 
Andy, love this display and walls. So much potential. May I ask where did the green tree come from? Looking for some foliage like that. Thanks in advance.
 
Andy, love this display and walls. So much potential. May I ask where did the green tree come from? Looking for some foliage like that. Thanks in advance.

Many thanks for the kind words...the ‘Green Tree Foliage’ is by Hudson & Allen.
Best wishes,
Andy.
 

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