New Product Release ! ! ! Aug. 2011 (7 Viewers)

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Hi Everyone! We are proud to announce the addition of 13 new products to our 1:32-30 scale range! I have put together a wide variety of new scenics that can be used for multi-era displays as you can see with the use of a wide variety of soldiers ranging form King & Country, John Jenkins, Thomas Gunn and Aeroart. Our new range of rock formations and terrain bases all have be sculpted and created by hand. I choose this custom approach to these new scenics to create a more one-of-a-kind feel, which no 2 pieces will ever be the same. We have created a unique production process which allows this custom manufacturing to be priced affordably. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoy making them!


Thanks again for your continued support and interest in our products!
Mark Vuncannon
www.build-a-rama.com
 

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Nice stuff. Those bases are simple but will be VERY handy to help display toy soldiers of many eras.

Gary B.
 
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Hi Mark,
Liked everything but the concrete debris is the best! BTW thank you for producing a custom river matt without the road. Matt from Hobbybunker just sent me it and I added it to my original one and it worked perfectly!
 
I say this a lot on this forum Build-a-rama MUST come to the UK, we will welcome you with open arms, buy you lots of beer and you can enjoy a nice traditional roast beef dinner with yorkshire puddings, convinced yet????? ;)
 
You know I appreciate the invite! Now about the pudding . . . thats not the one with blood in it right? LOL. I can deal with the roast beef just fine.
 
You know I appreciate the invite! Now about the pudding . . . thats not the one with blood in it right? LOL. I can deal with the roast beef just fine.

HAHA No Yorkshire puddings are one of the most delicious things you can ever eat !!! For arguments sake they are basically a crepe but instead of fried they are baked in the oven. They rise to form a well which you can fill with gravy or stew. My Mum does this and makes each one in a cake tin. We will eat these as an appetizer before the roast beef dinner with just a bit of gravy but sometimes she makes smaller ones in a muffin pan to eat with the meal. They are also good cold as a late night snack, Mum can never make enough Yorksha's
 
HAHA No Yorkshire puddings are one of the most delicious things you can ever eat !!! For arguments sake they are basically a crepe but instead of fried they are baked in the oven. They rise to form a well which you can fill with gravy or stew. My Mum does this and makes each one in a cake tin. We will eat these as an appetizer before the roast beef dinner with just a bit of gravy but sometimes she makes smaller ones in a muffin pan to eat with the meal. They are also good cold as a late night snack, Mum can never make enough Yorksha's

Now you're talking Scott, my best friend is from Yorkshire and when I visited his relatives up there the Yorkshire pudds were to die for. Huge, delicious and almost a meal in themselves. And you are so right about a cold late night snack my friend, perfect !

Rob
 
Now you're talking Scott, my best friend is from Yorkshire and when I visited his relatives up there the Yorkshire pudds were to die for. Huge, delicious and almost a meal in themselves. And you are so right about a cold late night snack my friend, perfect !

Rob

I knew there was a reason I liked you Rob :D:D:D Being from Yorksha myself I was practically raised on them :) Mum has sometimes made the in a roasting pan, bloody huge it was, she added sausages and we had a giant toad in ole :tongue:
 

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