TER004-6 Plancenoit Village Houses and Walls (2 Viewers)

The buildings are polystone for the most part with some resin detailing. They're pretty big and very well detailed with painting meant to match the detail level of our figures.
The more I look at these the more irresistable they become. They would definitely qualify as an off the table grab in Chicago.:D The additional pictures on the FL site need to be seen.

Large Building
http://www.firstlegionltd.com/images/view.aspx?productId=285

Small building
http://www.firstlegionltd.com/images/view.aspx?productId=284

Wall
http://www.firstlegionltd.com/images/view.aspx?productId=283

Is it safe to assume that the removable floors can be rotated 180 degrees if desired?
 
The more I look at these the more irresistable they become.

I know what you mean. After looking at these buildings for the last week or so, I can't decide if I should jump right on them, or continue with the Chasseurs and Prussian lines first. Tough choice to be made!

Noah
 
Is it safe to assume that the removable floors can be rotated 180 degrees if desired?

Though they are designed to fit together a certain way, I don't think it will give you too much trouble to rotate them.

Regards,

Matt
 
Though they are designed to fit together a certain way, I don't think it will give you too much trouble to rotate them.

Regards,

Matt
THanks Matt, that is good to know. I understand fully the design reason but I was thinking about placing the undamaged floor sections near the damaged walls as a support for defending troops. Very flexible setup these provide.:cool:
 
Is shipping still on track for later this month??
Bill W
 

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