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Post by mike1956 on Jul 28, 2014 14:07:51 GMT
Hi everyone
Sorry but I don't know how to add a link to a website, so will try and talk you through the process.
Type in hard cover 1/300th buildings and go onto the free web site (1st item) which will take you to a WWII site.
This site lets you download items for your own use.
Go to the right hand list and select PDF buildings.
Templates for the old Hard Cover Designs buildings.
I've download them.
Let me know how you go.
Mike
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Post by mike1956 on Jul 28, 2014 14:17:44 GMT
Sorry mike but the links wouldn't work,hope you don't mind me editing the post but I wanted to add a working link as these are well worth a look.richard Free cardboard buildingsThanks to the Micro World War II wargaming blog Mike
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Post by Richard on Jul 28, 2014 20:17:08 GMT
Great find mike hope you don't mind the edit ! But the buildings are well worth a look I will add a link into the scenery link page.
Thank you
Richard
Ps if your using a mobile browser scroll down towards the bottom you will find a pdf building click once and away you go!
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Post by mike1956 on Jul 29, 2014 2:08:22 GMT
Richard
No worries about the edit at all. Just wanted everyone to have the chance to have access to the site.
I found the site a couple of years ago and only just remembered the buildings.
Mike
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Post by mike1956 on Jul 29, 2014 3:21:30 GMT
Richard
Just another thought. On the rules page, I replied to a post about the 6mm ACW rules Alter of Freedom. I've purchased the rules and both scenario books (as PDF's), plus downloaded the buildings. They also have a couple of other freeloads (labels as well). That site has 2 sets of free downloadable 3mm buildings. They idea behind using 3mm buildings is also addressed as it's a base per brigade game. Though North American in style, they it maybe possible to some in a Napoleonic game (just to bolster a large town) I don't know if you want to add a link to that site as well.
Mike
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