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Beschreibung
Die Packung enthält 5 Figuren aus Metall.
The pack consists of 5 miniatures, cast in high quality pewter, sculpted by Alan Marsh. 28 mm scale and fit great with all popular WW2 ranges.
These miniatures work great in any games for various scenarios involving civilians, as well as just looking brilliant in a vignette or display piece, or even just to make the board more interesting and realistic.
"The Women's Home Defence was an unofficial organisation founded by Dr Edith Summerskill (nicknamed 'Flossie Bang Bang'), Labour MP for Fulham West, in December 1941. No uniform was worn just this enamel badge. Recruits underwent weapons training and many became Home Guard Auxiliaries when allowed to do so. The organisation was disbanded in December 1944 continuing as the Women's Rifle Assocation." - from the Imperial War Museum.
I grew up in a small village which consisted of many women who had served in the land army and then settled down in the same area, one of which was my own nan! It gave me an interest from a young age (even when I was a bit disappointed to discover they weren't a military organisation, for a while I had an image of her shooting nazis).
Launching the Home Front range has been something I have wanted to do since setting up Bad Squiddo Games, so I am more than excited to announce the start of what will be a very large range. I hope you love the miniatures as much as I do - Annie Norman, owner of Bad Squiddo Games.
The pack consists of 5 miniatures, cast in high quality pewter, sculpted by Alan Marsh. 28 mm scale and fit great with all popular WW2 ranges.
These miniatures work great in any games for various scenarios involving civilians, as well as just looking brilliant in a vignette or display piece, or even just to make the board more interesting and realistic.
"The Women's Home Defence was an unofficial organisation founded by Dr Edith Summerskill (nicknamed 'Flossie Bang Bang'), Labour MP for Fulham West, in December 1941. No uniform was worn just this enamel badge. Recruits underwent weapons training and many became Home Guard Auxiliaries when allowed to do so. The organisation was disbanded in December 1944 continuing as the Women's Rifle Assocation." - from the Imperial War Museum.
I grew up in a small village which consisted of many women who had served in the land army and then settled down in the same area, one of which was my own nan! It gave me an interest from a young age (even when I was a bit disappointed to discover they weren't a military organisation, for a while I had an image of her shooting nazis).
Launching the Home Front range has been something I have wanted to do since setting up Bad Squiddo Games, so I am more than excited to announce the start of what will be a very large range. I hope you love the miniatures as much as I do - Annie Norman, owner of Bad Squiddo Games.
- Gruppe
- Vollplastische Figur(en)
- Beschaffenheit
- unbemalt, unmontiert (Bausatz, Kit)
- Größe/Maßstab
- Größe 28 mm
- Material
- Metalllegierung
- Zeit von
- 2. Weltkrieg und III. Reich
- Zeit
- 2. Weltkrieg und III. Reich
- Nationalität/Ort
- Großbritannien
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