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  1. I wasn't sure where to post this, since I didn't make these. This seemed the best place, though. Found these at Joann a few weeks back. Took the pics, then got so busy with my latest convention I didn't get to posting until now. These are those sorts of porcelain (or plaster or whatever they are) curios people put on their shelves. Many (not pictured) are not to scale for our uses, but the ones in the pics are pretty close, if you like the doughy, comical, fairy look of lawn gnome stuff. The larger pieces are a bit pricey, though. The smaller bits are affordable and probably the better buy, as they are closest to scale. Not pictured are some trees, hedges, and a few other maybe useable bits. I personally would not go this route, but I thought there might be a few people who might be interested.
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