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Admittedly my modeling skill are not great, however, I made a base for my KP Cuba figures. The setting is a Philippine village where the population were sieving rice until the Spanish arrived. The flat circular disc/seive and rug are actually based on ethnographic examples from the Philippines. I got the image for the base from the following webpage, https://www.flickr.com/photos/johntewell/5601849559
 

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Nice, I'm hoping this range may expand to some Filipino insurrectos.........I have a Spanish church which could sit as a village center piece in a diorama.

Best andrew
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Nice, I'm hoping this range may expand to some Filipino insurrectos.........I have a Spanish church which could sit as a village center piece in a diorama.

Best andrew
:salute::


Thanks. Insurrectos would be a great addition.

Cheers,
Benjamin
 
Hi Andrew,
Who made the church?
Thanks
Benjamin

Benjamin,
unfortunately i think the church is a one-off . I bought it on UK ebay and i don't see any manufacturers marks on it.
the retailer isn't a specialist dio modeler either, so its a bit of a dead end unless any other treefrogger recognizes it.
anyway here's a picture.

best
Andrew

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Hi Guys,

I guess Andrew has nailed it...Try JG Miniatures, his Zulu building series is very similar in construction ( or was, not sure if he still makes ZULU related buildings ).
Cheers
Luiz

just conceivably it could be from a rorke's drift Zulu war set from somewhere. not sure.
 
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for posting the photos of your buildings, nice ones.
Benjamin
 
Hello,
I just received two additional figures from Kronprinz’s Cuba range. One figure is a bugler, Cuba 010, and second is an officer which I had asked Emilio to modify. He kindly replaced the head of Cuba 11 with the one from Cuba 001. This is one reason why I like to purchase figures from Kronprinz and R4a. Modifications are often done at no additional cost and figures are great, in my opinion .
Photographs of the officer and bugler are below, along with other Cuba figures.
Enjoy.
Benjamin
 

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