Ripper's London - The Small Warehouse
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This is a compact storage facility situated in the East End of Victorian London. The doors are freestanding and can easily be secured or removed as needed. It comes equipped with a limited selection of packing cases, including the renowned tea chest, which imports tea (the vital commodity that keeps England thriving) from the Empire territories. I created this and the accompanying range of 28mm structures to complement the "In Her Majesty's Name" set of wargaming rules by Craig Cartmell and Charles Murton, published by Osprey Wargames. I also drew inspiration from the popular television series "Ripper Street" on that modern television contraption. These models will suit any type of Victorian building scenario requiring a taste of the old East End atmosphere. Many of the buildings will remain relevant in 'Station Roads' across the country and are ideal for train scenery construction. Note: This series of models does not condone violence, mayhem, or murder, and sightings of the Ripper should be reported to the Metropolitan Constabulary at Great Scotland Yard via telephone on Whitehall 1212.
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