by Bill Greenwald
Tactical Conflict System s has just released some new entries in their European and Micro Scale building lines. The buildings submitted for review included all the variations available, complete, partially damaged (P), and destroyed (D), of #ER2, #ER3, and #874 castings. Each casting, showing differing stages of "battlewear", is enhanced by the appropriate rubble, owing to the detail and skill of the sculptor. Very realistic! Priced from $6.00 for ER2 to $3.00 for #874 these buildings are an excellent buy. All items are available professionally painted at an increased price. An additional entry in Came Table Accessories is #885. This 15mm scale Gabion Redoubt sells for $7.00 and is designed to hold 2 or 3 guns and infantry. A smaller version, #885 at $5.00, and a series of Walls, Corners, and Firing Positions are also available to construct complete forts and defensive works. And, incidently, they are good for all periods. A full line catalog is available fo $1.00 from Tactical Conflict Systems (TCS), 545 Newport Ave., Suite 155, Pawtucket, RI 02861 Reviewing Stand
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