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wellington

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Guys I bought some Britains Diarama pieces today for my Napoleonics.....not only does the scale fit but they are true works of Art the detail is as good if not better than King & Countrys Farm house.....there is a real lack of back ground piecs for Napoleonic displays...but look no further I think I found the answer....what are your thoughts, have a look below at the two pages.

http://www.sierratoysoldier.com/Britains Civil War - Tactical Scenes.htm

http://www.sierratoysoldier.com/Britains_Diorama.htm


I bought the Smoke House and Spring House and plan on buying the rest.

Cheers
WELLINGTON.....:eek:

PS BRAD I PUT THIS HERE SOLEY FOR KING AND COUNTRY COLLECTORS NOT BRITAINS.....
 
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Guys I bought some Britains Diarama pieces today for my Napoleonics.....not only does the scale fit but they are true works of Art the detail is as good if not better than King & Countrys Farm house.....there is a real lack of back ground piecs for Napoleonic displays...but look no further I think I found the answer....what are your thoughts, have a look below at the two pages.

http://www.sierratoysoldier.com/Britains Civil War - Tactical Scenes.htm

http://www.sierratoysoldier.com/Britains_Diorama.htm
Dear Wellington,
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I bought the Smoke House and Spring House and plan on buying the rest.

Cheers
WELLINGTON.....:eek:

PS BRAD I PUT THIS HERE SOLEY FOR KING AND COUNTRY COLLECTORS NOT BRITAINS.....
Dear Wellington,
The Smoke House and Spring House are made for Britains' Jackson in the Valley American Civil War series. I am not sure if these type of buildings existed in Europe during the Napoleonic Wars -- maybe Ken can weigh in. However, its your display and you can do anything you want.:)
 
Don't know....they look good and the brick work looks the same to me....we are talking about a small shed or out building I'm sure in all of Europe there were ones similar....thanks Steven for the info...:) If the smoke house bothers people I'm sure the stone walls, Hougamont pieces, stumps, wood piles etc will do and if not, buy multiples of the K&C farm house and have every scene look the same. I had a look at the Brick work on the Napoleonic pieces and the shingles and they look the same or similar to me....these are toys and if I was going to split hairs that much then I would find everything in the Toy Soldier Department not up to snuff. But I can understand your comments Steve.


Cheers
WELLINTON
 
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Lots of people settled in the US and Canada from Europe. Could be their influences would be European:p One for you Wellington


Vive L'Empureur!!
 
specially the ones who settled on the East coast and the south.


Vive L'General Lee!!
 
Yep i'm fast becoming a general Lee fan,shame about Gettysburg though!

Rob
 
General Lee? The Dukes of Hazzard's car? Yeah that's a nice motor.
 
Rob

The more you read on General Lee - the more you will know the Gentleman General - he was a great man.

Have you ever been to his home Arlington or Gettysburg??

Ron
 
Not as yet Ron ,but they are right at the top of my list.Maybe next year if i am lucky.

Rob
 
Not as yet Ron ,but they are right at the top of my list.Maybe next year if i am lucky.

Rob


Rob

If you want some brochures of those place or any Maryland or Virginia Battlefields let me know - I will get them for you. I have the luxury of living in the middle of all of them here in Washington, DC

Send me your address.

Ron
 

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