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Nope it got to nearly finished and then went in a box. But this is the year !
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Making good progress on the Saxons for Dux, after that it's winter Germans. Then perhaps 1745 Jacobites, in the hope that I will get to put on a game if Deep Fried Lard is on this year.
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Work in progress on some 15mm scenery.

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Tasty! Dark Ages or something else?
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World2dave wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:19 pm Tasty! Dark Ages or something else?
Something else :D

15/18mm Ancient Greek(ish) Myth Skirmish. Think Jason and the Argonauts but with more Fantasy
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Paul, you are the master of the blue foam!
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Looking very interesting, Paul.
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Looking very promising there. I am sure many things will emerge from the pit entrance I see in the ruin on the right. Ray Harryhausen would have a field day.

Hmm come to think of it, I have a box of the Immortal Minis Greek Hoplites, Victrix slingers and javelinmen. All I'd need would be some Atlantic plastic skeletons and some toy dinosaurs.... no.... !!!!
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Paul, you and Andy could cover a huge table in ruins, with multiple parties.
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grizzlymc wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 10:45 pm Paul, you and Andy could cover a huge table in ruins, with multiple parties.
I have no where near Andy's output. In comparison i'm just an amateur!
W2D and Andy could combine their 15mm setups though...that would be impressive :)
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