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Watermill
SKU:
LoRF-014
$31.50
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Detailed building kit for 28mm figures
Laser cut 1.6mm and 3mm HDF, .05” chipboard
Laser engraved details
Easily accessible interior with detailing
Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted
Measures approx. L 6-1/2” x W 7-1/2” x H 6-1/4”
Detailed instructions are available for download at www.thingsfromthebasement.com!
Laser cut 1.6mm and 3mm HDF, .05” chipboard
Laser engraved details
Easily accessible interior with detailing
Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted
Measures approx. L 6-1/2” x W 7-1/2” x H 6-1/4”
Detailed instructions are available for download at www.thingsfromthebasement.com!
The Legend of Riverfield
Riverfield is a small village nestled in the bend of the Silver River. Before the Great War a regiment of the King’s Guards had been stationed here to guard the ferry. Now, only the watchtower remains. The buzzing days, when all kinds of folk would cross the river by the ferry rather than the larger bridge in Blackstone, about 50 miles to the east, are but a distant memory. The ferry still exists and so does the Red Whale Inn but they are only frequented by the villagers now.
Watermill
Alongside one of the many creeks around Riverfield this aged watermill is still in use. It is run and maintained by Old Ben, who has inherited it from family possession decades ago. He would be the right person to ask if you wanted to know something about the old-time Riverfield…
Riverfield is a small village nestled in the bend of the Silver River. Before the Great War a regiment of the King’s Guards had been stationed here to guard the ferry. Now, only the watchtower remains. The buzzing days, when all kinds of folk would cross the river by the ferry rather than the larger bridge in Blackstone, about 50 miles to the east, are but a distant memory. The ferry still exists and so does the Red Whale Inn but they are only frequented by the villagers now.
Watermill
Alongside one of the many creeks around Riverfield this aged watermill is still in use. It is run and maintained by Old Ben, who has inherited it from family possession decades ago. He would be the right person to ask if you wanted to know something about the old-time Riverfield…