The raw materials for this project were two of the Lee's headquarters kits manufactured by BMC and marketed under the Americana label.
Let us hope it survives the upcoming battle unscathed.
Soldier on!
Mannie
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4 comments:
An excellent building ! , Tony
Excellent work The weathering is most effective.
The details are great!
Hi Mannie . Just in case you review this blog for comments, I’m wondering who makes the L shaped blue farm house? I recognize the BMC White House. Also, who makes the taller stone walls around the farm animals? Nice job on the barn. I’m gonna try one myself soon. A lot like TSSD’s Rumsford Barn, (around $55 pre-shipping!). Always looking for buildings and accessories. Where did all your Union troops come from? Your sculpting? Nice. One last question...who makes the unpainted casualty bent over a fence? Is it a converted TSSD Bugler? Thanks, I’m soldiering on, with a little of your help. Carl
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