
It arrived packed in a box (duh!) all the way from New Zealand to Canada, and the only damage was that the rain barrel had come loose. It was very well packed indeed.
I would like to thank them for an amazing building: It makes my own efforts look clumsy at best. They are truly talented individuals.
The signs are hand lettered and hand-coloured. I especially liked the decorative work on the top of the false front. |
A boardwalk surrounds the building on three sides. Crates and a rain barrel add interest and cover for your gunslingers. |
The canopy on the front is well detailed, with sturdy framing, but doesn't get in the way of the figures. |
A skull decorates the back of the shop. Looking at it, that was one BIIIG critter. |
The back is as detailed as the front, with the framing and supports for the false front being represented. |
The tar paper roof looks convincing and makes a nice platform from which an athletic gunslinger can snipe. |
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Tony & Morris have constructed 'The Town With No Name' for use with Foundry's 'The Rules With No Name' (available FREE at http://www.mts.net/~gisby/RWNN.htm)
If you would like more information, please contact us! Apologies to anyone has been trying to contact us; We're back on line at this new address: Tony & Morris (Please put RE: BUILDINGS as the subject!) Or write:
"Tony & Morris" 266 Hillingdon St, Dunedin, NZ
(Tony: 03 474 0473 / Morris: 03 474 0410)
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