Ripper's London - The (Modular) Factory
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Sing along..."And did those feet in ancient times...". One of those dark satanic mills (or factory) that provided work for the masses in Victorian times comes into view. Hard work in dark, grim, unsafe surroundings paid little, or as the owners would call it - a holiday camp for the lower classes. This is a modular building, designed to let you create your own Victorian industrial paradise for London's East End oppressed masses. I crafted this and the rest of the 28mm building range to accompany the "In Her Majesty's Name" set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames, and inspired by watching "Ripper Street" on that new-fangled television apparatus. They will suit any variety of Victorian building usage needing a taste of the old East End, and many buildings in this series will still thrive in 'Station Roads' across the country, making them useful for train scenery building. Note: This collection of models does not condone murder, violence or other mayhem, and sightings of the Ripper should be reported to the Metropolitan Constabulary at Great Scotland Yard via telephonic device on Whitehall 1212.
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