PolarBear
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I received my Britain's Red Lion Inn/Pub #61009 yesterday and I must say it is an awe-inspiring piece and a great example of Ken Osen's miniature architectural skills. What is especially exciting is its versatility and ease of use with a variety of figures and subjects. Originally designed to go with the figures of the Jane Austen Pride & Prejudice series
http://www.wbritain.com/products.cfm?catID=3956
it can easily be adapted for scenes from the 18th C through the present. Additionally, for those of you who are not Britain's collectors (yet!) it makes a great scenic for a wide variety of manufacturers products whether matte or gloss finish. I will be using this thread to showcase how well it works with the variety I have mentioned--hence my title of "Pub Hopping".
http://www.wbritain.com/products.cfm?catID=3956
it can easily be adapted for scenes from the 18th C through the present. Additionally, for those of you who are not Britain's collectors (yet!) it makes a great scenic for a wide variety of manufacturers products whether matte or gloss finish. I will be using this thread to showcase how well it works with the variety I have mentioned--hence my title of "Pub Hopping".