In the process of solo 'gaming the Anzac landings recently I realised that there was a gap in my scenery selection (yes there's an issue with hill contours, but that's a different story). I have village sectors that measure 3"x3", but nothing to represent those even smaller villages. So.. with a few spare 6mm buildings to hand I created these. They are on 1.5" square bases
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A foray into the Tonkin Wars
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