GR169/170 Barricade piccies

Started by Nosher, 05 February 2015, 02:17:02 PM

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Nosher

Anybody got any piccies of the street barricades GR169/170?

thinking of adding some for my SCW project ;)
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getagrip

Who supplies the barricade (far right) with the wheel on it?
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getagrip

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getagrip

I want to use it for fantasy; is there anything obviously WW2 on it?
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Westmarcher

Surely that's not a paddling pool, I see?  :o

Mind you. Having seen numerous mishaps with paddling pools on You've Been Framed, I suppose they could be quite effective in stalling an attack.  :-\

Guessing that we'll see these beside an Otard advertisement some time in the future? If so, looking forward to it.  :)
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Maenoferren

if it wasnt for that wheel it would do well for a colonial barricade of stores....hmmmmmmm :-\
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The paddling pool is in fact the well from the dungeons range.
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Hertsblue

I was imagining the defenders inviting their opponents to soak their tired feet....   :D
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Quote from: Hertsblue on 06 February 2015, 09:57:14 AM
I was imagining the defenders inviting their opponents to soak their tired feet....   :D
;D ;D
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