Hi There,
These H&A wall sets have two walls in each set and are pre painted and ready to use.
They are molded from a high density urethane foam and are lightweight and easy to cut if desired.
The undamaged wall set has two walls 3" high at the pillar and 13 5/8" long in length.
The set with the damaged section include one wall as described above and a second damaged wall section measuring 8 1/2" long
Here is an example of the damaged wall section.
Here is an example where the two undamaged sections form a gate.
Here the damaged wall set has bee used to form a corner.
Look for more products like this next month!
Thanks for looking,
Ken Osen
They are fine looking walls. Any chance that the forth coming products will include some walls more appropriate for Napoleonic field encounters?Hi There,
These H&A wall sets have two walls in each set and are pre painted and ready to use.
They are molded from a high density urethane foam and are lightweight and easy to cut if desired.
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Look for more products like this next month!
Thanks for looking,
Ken Osen
Yes I know they would work fine for estates and cities but was thinking more of smaller farm walls that could be fired over.Wall construction like this is common from at least the seventeenth century and earlier. This is undressed limestone with brick and rubble copings. Many of the walls I photographed in the Waterloo area were made of various combinations of stone and brick, in some cases whitewashed.
Remember that bricks were a common building material for the Romans as well and would not be out of place as a building element.
The particular walls I patterned these off of were probably late eighteenth century construction with later repairs.
We do have additional new walls and gate sections coming out soon with our Normandy buildings. We are waiting to have several components done and ready to ship before we unveil them however.
We will post the images here when we make them available!
Thanks, Ken