Ripper's London - The Small Warehouse
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This is a small warehouse located in the East End of Victorian London. The free-standing doors can be easily pinned open or omitted as needed. It comes with a range of packing cases, including the legendary tea chest that imports tea from Empire territories - the lifeblood of England's functionality. I created this and the accompanying 28mm buildings to pair with the "In Her Majesty's Name" wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames. This project was also inspired by watching "Ripper Street" on my television set. These models will suit any Victorian building scenario that requires a taste of the East End, and many of the buildings will remain relevant in 'Station Roads' across the country, making them ideal for train scenery projects. Note: This series of models does not promote or condone murder, violence, or other forms of mayhem. If you spot Jack the Ripper, please report it to the Metropolitan Constabulary at Great Scotland Yard via telephone on Whitehall 1212.
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