Ripper's London - Terraced houses

Ripper's London - Terraced houses

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I crafted this range of 28mm buildings to complement the "In Her Majesty's Name" wargaming rules, penned by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames. My inspiration stems from watching "Ripper Street" on that cutting-edge television set. These structures will fit any Victorian-era setting, especially those depicting the gritty East End, and many of them can still be found in 'Station Roads' across the country, making them ideal for train scenery building. The terrace models can be easily connected to form a long stretch of slums by chaining them together using the brace section. This will support each individual front, back, and roof. To complete the scene, attach an end wall to either side. Note: This series of models does not promote or condone violence, murder, or other forms of chaos. If you encounter any Ripper sightings, report them to the Metropolitan Constabulary at Great Scotland Yard via telephone on Whitehall 1212.

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