City of Jerusalem walls and buildings. This includes the walls and structures listed in the materials manual. The palace is designed to go into the corner like the Rome model and is slightly different from the chart in the materials manual. We also include some small blocks to be used as houses. The wall comes glued up into 6 sections. This does not come with the base. That can be ordered below
This version is based on the original one in the Rome atrium with the temple in the corner sharing walls with the city. If you would like the temple to be placed away from the outside wall and have its own walls, please let me know and I can modify the temple.
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Please note that the final material may vary slightly from the photo shown, due to changes in how materials are made and variances in the wood. Although we use a high quality Baltic Birch plywood for most of our materials, all wood will vary in grain, color and may include imperfections that have been patched in construction. There may be small splintering and edge imperfections. We recommend finish sanding for all materials. Even though some photos may show the item with finish, unless noted all of our materials are unfinished.
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