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Excellent stuff- there's nothing like a mass of cavalry
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Or a mess of cavalry in your twin brother's case.....
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Those cavalry units are more than nice!
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Somewhat unsurprisingly, I've been painting more SYW. Namely some Prussian, British and Hanoverian artillery and Ferdinand of Brunswick to command my British-German-Allied army. That now means that I've got a viable all-arms Allied army to fight the French army I painted last year, so we'll be having a game with them on Thursday. :)

These are a mixture of Eureka and Blue Moon models. According to some forum-denizens (not here, thankfully), these are 'incompatible' in scale... :roll:

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Looks like a pretty good mix from here. Blue Moon actually have some really nice ranges provided you can get past the dreadful horses - though I've noticed some more recent releases have had horse poses that were almost realistic (almost).
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Nice looking Syws Mark
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 7:15 am Looks like a pretty good mix from here. Blue Moon actually have some really nice ranges provided you can get past the dreadful horses - though I've noticed some more recent releases have had horse poses that were almost realistic (almost).
Oh yes, I forgot the mounted figures... I've only bought two of their generals packs and won't be buying any more. For some reason the figures themselves are much smaller than their dismounted brethren and the horses remind me of Minifigs... The two individually-based ADCs behind Ferdinand (based on 2ps) are Blue Moon.
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valleyboy wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 8:06 am Nice looking Syws Mark
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Those are rather nice!
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Very impressive, Mark. It looks like you've got at least half of the Hannoverian infantry regiments done.
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