Thanks Ray, kneecaps are still intact ;-) Sorry I missed the meet up by the way, but we were meeting family friends this year at Salute. Looks like a new family of gamers has been created!
The African huts are made by Wargames Terrain Workshop (http://wargamesterrainworkshop.co.uk/?product_cat=african-terrain). The Arab Adobe type buildings were only £8 each - but I didn't note who sold them and there's no id in the box. Sorry! I'll see if I can work it out from the programme.
Very nice haul, you always seem to do well each year :)
ReplyDeleteCheers, but alas my waller suffers...
DeleteGood job, nnate
ReplyDelete*Mate*
DeleteIt's dirty work, but somebody has to do it!
DeleteVery nice haul, and thank you for stopping at my stall
ReplyDeleteCheers, hopefully those huts will make an appearance in a game of Congo soon. I've managed to get them undercoated already...
DeleteLovely stuff, which hits a load of genres :-)
ReplyDeleteProbably too many!
DeleteNice loot Lee!! Glad you got it all safely through the door and hidden away!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray, kneecaps are still intact ;-) Sorry I missed the meet up by the way, but we were meeting family friends this year at Salute. Looks like a new family of gamers has been created!
DeleteThat's a lot of stuff! Who makes those nice mud brick houses?
ReplyDeleteThe African huts are made by Wargames Terrain Workshop (http://wargamesterrainworkshop.co.uk/?product_cat=african-terrain). The Arab Adobe type buildings were only £8 each - but I didn't note who sold them and there's no id in the box. Sorry! I'll see if I can work it out from the programme.
DeletePossibly Eagle Figures, but I can't find the houses on the website.
DeleteYou did well getting that lot over the threshold!
ReplyDeleteMust have rolled a 6!
DeleteLoads of lovely loot!
ReplyDeleteSome of which has even been assembled and undercoated!
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