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| Peasant
Cottage (GDP) |
$15.00 |
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The
Peasant Cottage is a simple timber frame building seen all
over the Old World. It is particularly common in the Empire.
Scruffy and scrofuluos like the peasants who dwell within,
cottages make the perfect addition to any fnatasy or historical
terrain collection.
The piece is 5CM x 10CM with a 6cm by 11cm base.
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Lean to |
$2.50 |
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Chimney |
$1.50 |
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Size increase (10cm X 8cm) |
$2.50 |
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Thatch Roof |
$1.00 |
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The works (everything above) |
$6.50 |
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| Peasant
Barn (GDP) |
$18.00 |
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The
Peasant Barn is a simple timber frame building seen all over
the Old World. It is particularly common in the Empire.
The piece is 13cm by 8cm on a 14cm by 9cm base.
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Lean to |
$2.50 |
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Thatch Roof |
$1.00 |
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| Peasant
Pig sty (GDP) |
$9.00 |
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Cheaply
built to house pigs, the maloderous sty is a common feature
of farm yards. Featuring a trough of reaking swill, and a
muddy floor, this sty is a perfect addition to any table-top
farm.
The piece is 5cm by 9cm on a 10cm by 6cm base.
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Thatch Roof |
$1.00 |
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| Peasant
Farm Bundle Deal (GDP) |
$44.00 |
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Desperate
for a Farm? Why not take advantage of this nifty bundle deal.
Includes:
- Thatched Cottage
- Barn
- Pig sty
- Free Well!
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| Town
House (GDP) |
$28 |
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Larger
and more sturdy than the Peasant's cottage, Town Houses are
multistory timber frame dwellings found in (you guessed it);
Towns. Occasionally, a landlord or rich craftsman may own
such a house in a Peasant Village.
This piece is 10cm by 10cm (on the ground floor)
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Pavement |
$2 |
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Attic windows (up to four) |
$2ea |
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Stone work ground floor |
$3 |
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Stable (attached shed) |
$4 |
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| Brettonian
Hovel (GDP) |
$16.00 |
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The
peasants of brettonia dwell amongst the muck and filth, trodden
under foot by the aristocratic rulers of the country. Their
homes are simple and squalid, made of rough stone to resist
the elements, and roofed with rotting thatch. Some are so
poor they can't even afford shutters for thier windows. This
piece is a 10cm by 12cm piece with a 12cm by 14cm base.
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Extra wing (L-shape) |
$3.50 |
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Walled garden |
$1.75 |
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Window shutters |
$1.00 |
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| Araby/Khemri
Building (S) |
$13.50 |
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Many
of the natives of Araby are nomads, but there are some settlements,
where the people dwell in mud brick buildings such as this.
The same style of building can be found throughout Khemri.
The building is 12cm by 8cm, and 7cm high with a flat roof.
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Size increase (12cm by 12cm) |
$3 |
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Dome (includes size increase to 12cm by 12cm) |
$5 |
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| Hedge
(GDP) |
$10.00 |
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The
hedge is a useful plant for enclosing fields, as it's density
makes it easily as difficult to negotiate as a fence, often
more so.
Each hedge section is 10cm long, and 1.5cm wide. Hedges come
in sets of ten. (This item is unavailable in desert sand)
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Debris of war (three random small bits of miniature) |
$1 |
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Rocky rubble |
$0.50 |
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The works (everything above) |
$1.30 |
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| Wooden
Fence (GDP) |
$16 |
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The
humble wooden fence is often used by farmers to enclose their
fields. It is hardly a deterrent to, say, a rampaging juggernaut
of Khorne, but will keep the sheep in.
Each fence section is 10cm by 1.5cm. Fences come in sets
of 10 sections.
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Debris of war (three random small bits of miniature) |
$1 |
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Rocky rubble |
$0.50 |
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The works (everything above) |
$1.30 |
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