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Re: [SGII] Buildings

From: Enzo De Ianni <edi@n...>
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 22:50:48 +0100
Subject: Re: [SGII] Buildings

At 17.47 20/02/99 -0800, you wrote:
>More detail, please. Where're '21st Century Games' based? 

IIRC, it's the same 

Got an address,
>URL, email contact, something? These sound very cool - I do 15mm SG2,
but
>if I buy the 25mm buildings then visit my friendly local copy shop I'll
>have 15mm buildings...(yes, this is technically illegal. But if I've
>bought the things anyway, and don't plan on doing anything but one 
>personal copy, I don't see the problem.)
> 
>Even better, do they have any 15mm SciFi cardboard stuff?
>
>Brian (burger00@camosun.bc.ca)
>-- http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Nebula/9774/games.html
--DS2/SG2/misc--
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>> 
>> The camp consists of four walls, arranged much like a medieval keep,
with a
>> tower at each corner and two more framing the gate.	In the center is
a
>> small building, with a detailed interior of eight prison cells and a
narrow
>> hallway.
>> 
>> The building is scaled in true 25mm, and looks *great*.  The retail
price
>> is somewhere around $25.00 U.S.  I'm going to be building more than a
few
>> scenarios around it....
>> 
>> The company also produces several other buildings.  The earlier ones
are
>> very 40Kish in style, but they appear to be getting away from that
look.
>> The only other set that I saw (and purchased) today was the "Elevated
>> Monorailway"--215 cm length of track, with two platforms.  Again
quite
>> nice, and also destined to play a role in many scenarios.
>> 
>> 
>> John X Crimmins
>> johncrim@voicenet.com
>>   "...is one of the secret masters of the world: a librarian.
>> They control information.  Don't ever piss one off."
>>   --Spider Robinson, The Callahan Touch.
>> 
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Enzo De Ianni

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