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My 28mm Macedonians are from 2004 and I am slowly painting them up in tye last couple of years, and I have never played a 28mm ancients game.
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I've only played 25mm not 28mm ancients and my Macedonians are being refurbished.

We had some fun 15mm DBA games pre Ayton this year which maybe we could do again next yeR
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Nicely painted figures Andy.


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Yep, played DBA, and Hordes, but not DBA in 25/28mm!
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goat major wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 11:53 am We had some fun 15mm DBA games pre Ayton this year which maybe we could do again next yeR
Yes, I might even get there in time to play more than one game this time too!
My Skythians need an outing and last week I found a box of now pretty much OOP Legio Heroica Crusades period figures that need a reason to get some paint.
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Ooh nice. The Legio Heroica figures are nice.
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DougM wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 5:43 pm Ooh nice. The Legio Heroica figures are nice.
They are gorgeous, but since Giuseppe's sad death a couple of years ago his nephews have struggled to keep things going. The shop has been closed for quite a while now which means I can't buy the Muslims to fight the crusaders :(
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Finished them and based...
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Next 16 prepped...

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Very nice, those wire pikes look very painful to the unwary too...........although in line with what GM said above...are they based for DBA?
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Just based on 40x30s. I've got another 16 lined up
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