Range 21 Scenery
A range of well researched (we have been to most of them!) scenery to add
flavour and plausibility to your game.
Each piece is made to full scale and is not a caricature.
The buildings are made from polyester resin
and are solid.
There are no removable roofs or windows - each piece
is solid.
Many of the buildings have metal parts to complete them. A super glue or epoxy
will attach the parts effectively.
Most buildings in this range are in three price bands. The three price bands are
UK, EU and rest of world. The prices are to reflect the very high cost of
postage to destinations outside of the UK.
We are not being greedy as the extra
costs for non UK often don't cover the extra costs for sending these buildings.
We hope you find the compromise acceptable. Maybe relative postage rates will
fall one day?
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| 78. Two span bridge |
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This bridge can be used with bloody barons (wars of the roses) right up until the present day. A good stone structure will last hundreds of years. The bridge is wide enough for a PP tiger tank. |
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66.
Walls 8 Pieces (gates, corners and straights) |
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| 67. Hedges. 8 Pieces (gates, corners and straights) |
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79. 4 Barricades- Urban |
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£6.50 Add to Basket | These can be used as hasty defences in Square Bashing and barricades for any other set of rules. they are about five a bit inches long. | ||
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80. 4 Barricades- Logs |
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Dark Ages |
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82. Poor house (triangle) pack of 3 |
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This is the standard dwelling of English folk |
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83. Garrison building (plank sides)
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A well built store or barrack house owned by the garrison. |
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84. Barn with double doors
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A standard farmers bard for stock and produce. |
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85. Small hall
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A small hall used by the merchant classes |
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86. Extension store |
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An "add on" for 83,84,85 with stacked stores. |
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87. Saxon church
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A Saxon church based on the "church in the wall" at Wareham. |
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88.Standing stones x3 |
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Markers for important places. used in "Longships" to mark hard (double stacked) scenery |
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AWI,
Western and ACW buildings |
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| 5. Outhouses (loo)x2(Western/ACW) |
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There were no indoor restrooms in most dwellings. These little buildings (earth closets) would be a distance of about 10 paces from their associated building. | ||
| 21. Jail (Western) (4.5x7cm) |
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The jail differs from most western town buildings in having a brick section to help prevent breakouts. The front section would be the sheriff's office. |
| 22. Store1 (Western) (5x7cm) |
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This is a normal store with a planking main building fronted by a smart facade which would be decorated to attract business. To let in light and show wares the windows would be as big as possible (glass too!). |
| 23. Store2(Western) (5x7cm) |
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A variation of the above with a slightly different construction method. The metal chimney would be attached to an internal stove to warm the occupants. |
| 24. Saloon (Western) (7x9cm) |
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A full size western gold town hotel. Upstairs would hold about 5 rooms. Downstairs would be dedicated to an open bar area. The toilet would still be outside. |
| 25.Livery Stable (Western/ACW) (6x8cm) |
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There might be several stables in a town. Competition. There would be a hay loft, stalls and a small office inside this building. An attached fenced area for horses should be added on if making an accurate set up. |
| 26. Add on outbuilding (5x3cm) (Western) |
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This outbuilding can be added to any of the above buildings to provide some variation. It could also be a small office for a gold assayer or photographer grafted onto the side of a shop. |
| 27. Wood cabin (Western/ACW) (7x5.5cm) |
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Many ranches would have a log cabin as the main accommodation as time and money were better spent on barns and raising cattle. In a wealthy ranch such a building would be used for the hired help. |
| 28.Roof and sidewalk (5cm Metal kit) |
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Sidewalks were not always present when towns were put up. They were an added luxury to shield people from the mud and sun as the seasons went by. This kit allows the stanchions to penetrate through the base walk so that the walk way is raised off the ground by the requisite few millimetres. | ||
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29. Water Tower (Western/ACW)
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Every station needs a water tower. When the trunk/spout is lowered (usually by means of a dangling chain that a man on the ground could pull) ,it releases the water into the tender of the engine. The engines water tank sits by the wood stack. this item matches the PP railway engine! The tank itself is covered by wooden tiles to prevent evaporation of the precious water which had to be pumped up to it. |
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30. Station (Western/ACW)
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This is a typical small town station. It does not have a platform. Most stations required the passengers to get off the train down to ground level and then walk the few yards to the station building. The raised stage area on this model is for loading and unloading wagons. Special trolleys the height of boxcar floors would be used for unloading the train and wheeling across to the stage area, thus reducing manual lifting. The small set of windows are for the ticket and telegraph service. Peter Pig do a train crew to go with this item. |
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37. Indian Tepee Add to Basket |
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This is a plains Indian tepee. the opening at the top can be open or closed by use of the attached pole. Notice that the entrance is quite small so that it would be snug when closed. The main piece is solid resin with a metal casting for the protruding poles. | ||
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31. Fences (6
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This is the typical fence for the ACW. The rails are slotted into vertical posts which have slots cut in them. These fences were used on farms throughout the war and can be seen on such battlefields as Gettysburg. Because men had to climb over such fences, they were targets as they did so. | ||
| 32. Cactii (5of) |
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Common types as found in the desert and border regions in the south. | ||
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38. Signs (Western/ACW) |
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A selection of signs upon which to post warnings, population statistics or even information ( greedy gulch 30 miles). | ||
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40. Troughs and tie rails (Western) |
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Horse need water and to be tied up. A trough and tie rail is a sure lure to your store or stables for the weary traveller. | ||
| 73. ACW/AWI Small farmhouse |
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This is a typical farmhouse for small family farm or tenant farmer. It is based upon a design seen at Bull run. |
| 74. ACW/Western/AWI Church |
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A typical American church. It would also serve as a schoolroom for younger children. You can hold a town meeting there too. Probably chairs inside rather than pews. The little tower houses a bell to arouse the militia, call to church (Sunday 9.30)or other warnings. |
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75. ACW/AWI |
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Large Farmhouse £8 Add to Basket |
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This is indeed grand house. Folks from miles around would be mighty impressed. Notice it has two front doors as they were not usually hallways (wasted space). Cooking would be done in the outbuildings by servants and brought to the house to eat. There might well be a cellar to keep goods/supplies cool and dry. there are two floors and an attic for the servants. The house features a brick/stone chimney but still of wooden construction. Based on farm at new market battlefield. |
| 76. ACW/AWI Outbuildings |
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An outbuilding such as this would accompany most significant dwellings. The buildings might be ice house, stores, cook houses or workshops. |
| 77. Tents (objective marker) |
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This marker can be used in most periods wherein tents are used. It is used to identify a template as being of "objective status". |
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Desert
scenery |
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| 60. Desert building #1 (square) suitable for any period desert |
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This building can be painted a light beige colour with some white hi lights to show the effects of the desert sun. The roof is rough and should be painted brown as if branches from a tree. |
| 61. Desert building #2 (long) suitable for any period desert |
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Like the above building this one has a chimney and stairs to the roof. These two buildings in conjunction create a good village effect. |
| 62. Rocky Outcrop for Sudan etc |
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This rocky outcrop makes a good observation or sniper post. |
| 63. Depression pieces (2 of) for Sudan etc |
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These resin pieces can be used to mark out an area as a depression without the need to burrow in to the table. |
| 64. 2 x partial rocky outcrops |
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These are partial mouldings of pack 62, intended to give greater variety when several rocky outcrops are needed. | |
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Jungle buildings These two jungle buildings are designed for Burma and the jungle fighting. Then can of course be used for pre WW2 as they are not modern designs. Each building includes a metal cast pillar system which will need gluing to the base of the building. The contact area between the resin and pillars is small so the buildings need to be based for strength. Alternatively the base can be mounted upside down so that a larger contact area is available . These buildings are suitable for customers with a bit of modelling skill such as that needed for our tank assembly. |
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69. Jungle building 1(long) |
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A typical long jungle house. It is raised on stilts to avoid flood water and animals. Domestic animals might be kept under the building at night. These buildings are designed for Burma and Asian countries where the jungle is found. |
| 70. Jungle building 2 (taller) |
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A different building to the above but designed to be used alongside it in order to give some variation to a jungle village. |
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Samurai buildings These buildings are designed for use in Japanese feudal villages as found in the Samurai period. There are two versions of the roof, supplied on a random basis to give greater variation to your village. |
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| 71. Samurai house (poor) £6 |
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This house does not have a veranda but is none the less roomy and imposing . It can be used for 20mm plastic figure games too. |
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72. Samurai house (not poor) |
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This house belongs to a samurai or village chief. |
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| 3. German building square (ancient) (£3) Add to Basket |
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4. German building Rectangular (ancient) (£3)Add to Basket |
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18. Small 2 storey house (ancient/fantasy) £4 Add to Basket |
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19. Small barn (ancient/fantasy) £4 Add to Basket |
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20. Stone bridge (ancient/fantasy) £3 Add to Basket |
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8. Large pile of barrels £4 Add to Basket |
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9. Long boat (metal tiller supplied) £4 Add to Basket |
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World War One and
World war Two |
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6. Japanese Bunker Artillery/tank (WW2) £3 Add to Basket |
7. Japanese Bunker MG (WW2) £3 Add to Basket |
16. Fort Turret Large
(WW1/2) £4 Diam.60mm Add to Basket |
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17. Fort Turret Small (WW1/2) £3 Diam.52mm Add to Basket |
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43.HQ Stuff (WW1/2) £2.80 Includes table, chairs and scissor scopes. Add to Basket |
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44. Telegraph Poles Europe (WW2) (10 of)
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81. Pissoir (urinal) As seen in the square of most European towns and villages. 2 men and 4 pieces. All metal. Add to Basket |
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89. Checkpoint. Sentry box, barrier, brazier,
sandbags. £3.50
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Russia These buildings are solid. Each building is based upon real examples. Because they are bulky and large the postage on them is very high. Thus there are three different price bands. The price band is higher for Europe and even higher for rest of the world. These extras do not usually cover the extra cost of postage to those countries but it means we can afford to send them overseas which was not possible up until now. |
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| 11.Russian timber church |
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Most rural Russian buildings were wooden due to the availability of wood. |
| 12. Russian station |
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This station is typical of small Russian stations throughout the 20th century. It would stand back from the track as passengers had to climb down to ground level when leaving the train. |
| 13. Russian Peasant house |
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House like this would feature in all Russian villages and small towns. They have been repaired over the years but poor foundations allow the windows to move with the base moves. |
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A barn was a mark of wealth in Russian villages. There could be livestock or crops in this barn. Inside the barn is a small dwelling for a farm hand too. |
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Many Russian buildings would be fenced off from the road by a fence and outbuilding such as this. The wood pile has formed inside the compound and a small building suitable for hired help has been built. This model should be abutted to a building to form a continuous line. |
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Normandy Normandy villages and small towns are usually built from stone. This is often rendered over with a cement mix to provide a good base for paint. Some house had very low ceilings and hence the upper floor windows are about the height of a tank commander's position. It was normal to keep old house standing rather than knock them down and start afresh. Most Normandy villages were built on flat ground. The street through the village would be very wide and feature pavements. Normandy buildings in villages do not usually have front gardens but instead lead straight on to the road. The buildings would be quite close side by side and follow a line. Windows in Normandy open inwards so that the shutters can be used with windows open or closed. Farms would often have high walls to create a courtyard area for tractors and livestock. |
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| 45. Pair of Normandy WW1/2 houses. |
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A typical pair of Normandy town houses. Old but cosy. |
| 46.Normandy Shop |
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This shop has pulled down the shutters for Sunday. The owners live in the upper two floors. Any spare space on the side of the building can be sold as advertising space, war or no war. |
| 47. Pair of Normandy Shop/workshops |
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A common sight in all villages are the engineering or machinery workshops. Broken down tank..call here, ask for Rene. |
| 48. Normandy Farmhouse |
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This ramshackle farmhouse has been here for near 150 years. It has been added to and patched up. The farmer and his wife are too busy on the land to worry about indoor plumbing. based on a Normandy farm. |
| 49. Normandy Barn |
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The solid Normandy barn is the most important part of any French farm. It contains the farm office and plenty of interior space. |
| 58. Church |
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This church has the tower type common to Normandy churches. Based on an actual Normandy church. Probably 500+ years old. |
| 65. Normandy Cafe |
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This cafe offers excellent coffee and croissants from 6 in the morning. If you want to sit outside then use the Peter Pig cafe pack. |
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52. Petrol Station accessories Normandy (pumps etc) 6 pieces £2.80 Add to Basket |
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53. Furniture Normandy (piano etc)
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54. Street Signs Normandy £2.80 8 pieces Add to Basket |
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55. High Walls Resin)15" of
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56. Gates for high walls (metal) £2.80 Add to Basket |
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57. War Memorial (resin) £3 Add to Basket |
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1.Long Hut
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2. Square
Hut (Vietnam) £4 Add to Basket |
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8. African Building Square (Modern) £4 Add to Basket |
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9. African building Long (Modern) £4 Add to Basket |
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10.Round Hut (colonial/Modern) £4 Add to Basket |
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| 17.36 Destroyed Mercedes Add to Basket |
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| Animals and Odds |
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33. Oxen (6) £2.80 Add to Basket |
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34. Pigs (8)
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35. Sheep(8)
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36. Bicycles(6)
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39. Grave stones/crosses(8
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41.Dead Cows(6 of)£2.80 Add to Basket |
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42.Tree stumps etc.(7 items) £3 Designed for use as grid markers or objectives in our grid based rules (Square bashing, PBI, Conquerors and Kings etc) Add to Basket |
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50.
Coffins (4)
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51.Wooden Barrels(8)
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| 59. Dead Horses(6 of)
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526. Dogs(8)
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68. Rough hill/ground markers (resin) 6 of
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Accessories |
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| XX001 3 x 3 cm Bases (Square) These are used for the majority of Peter Pig rule Systems. Usually infantry 40 Bases in a pack. £3.25 Add to Basket |
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XX002 3x 4 cm Bases (rectangular) Usually used for cavalry and Equipment. 40 Bases Per pack. £3.25 Add to Basket |
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XX003 4 x 4 cm Bases (Square) 10 Bases per pack These are usually used for guns and £1.50 Add to Basket |
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Battle Clock £4.50 (XX020) To record the game countdown. Goes from 0 to 21. Most Peter Pig games use a 21 point countdown. Diameter 3" (7.5cm)
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| XX004 Pair of Choice Dice 2 faces "I choose" 4 Faces Blank. Used when a player wishes to choose the location of the casualties inflicted. Used in most Peter Pig rules. £1.50 per Pair Add to Basket |
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£6 Piggy Dice. Bag of 20. Choose Colour Pink D6. Pack of 20. Piggy on the 6. 16mm size.(xx200) Add to Basket Black D6. Pack of 20. Piggy on the 6. 16mm size.(xx201) Add to Basket Red D6. Pack of 20. Piggy on the 6. 16mm size.(xx202) Add to Basket Orange D6. Pack of 20. Piggy on the 6. 16mm size.(xx203) Add to Basket
16mm dice. Peter Pig first produced
these dice with piggy head on the 6 (instead of the traditional
1in 2003). |
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