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23. A layered thatch roof dwelling suitable for the Empire or Western Europe. Chris the model maker.
24. A simple thatch dwelling, unusual for Chris in that the door does not open but of course the roof still comes off.
25. Another thatch roofed dwelling from the villiage I collected over the years. Chris made this one.
26. A second woodcutters abode also usable for the east, lovely detail on the roof with wooden cross pieces. Chris original.
27. A solid planked structure, perhaps a well off smith lives here or a guard house. By Chris the model maker.
28. This is another part of the Empire village as with all of Chris' pieces the roofs come off, and the doors are hinged.
29. A large swamp/marsh with lovely details. Sunken logs and tufts of grasses. Chris used plastic water in progressively cloudy layers to create one of my favourite pieces.
30. A finely detailed smithy with tons of interior details, including a forge and charcoal pit. Chris made this.
31. An Ostlers horse pen with grounds and fence. A great and unique piece for discerning collectors. Chris the model maker original.
32. An olive grove with surrounding walls and olive press shed attached. Usefull for any region where olives grow. Chris the model maker.
33. A farmstead with two buildings and grounds with surrounding fencing, a part of the villiage on the ouskirts or perhaps an outlying holding. Chris original.
34. A large enclosed farmers field with stone walls and hedge. A truly usefull piece by Chris.
35. The second of the large barns. This piece is impressive with opening gates and doors on hinges and a roof that lifts off revealing a second floor. Chris the model maker.
36. A solid resin piece painted by myself and used in many an American Civil War game.
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