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Nice one, LT.

I need more dowel, Simon. No, that's not a euphemism.
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If EB's soldiers are going to support my gut then he best start painting up some 54mm stuff.... and NO pins for bayonets...
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How about a nice Macedonian phalanx, with lots of sharp pointy pikes?
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
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Essex Boy wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:01 pm 'Pop'! phzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Yeah but that's no good as he'll then fly around the room in an uncontrolled manner and splat into the wall when the pressure runs out, sliding down the wall leaving a gooey slimy mess that you'll have to clean up :o
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Hmmmm. Good point......pardon the pun.
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Do vegans explode or do they just fizzle disappointingly away. Like a veggie burger in the microwave?
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I have started painting Samurai... Just a few...
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I've had 3 days off and been very productive

Just finished building my large ridge sections and hopefully will post some photos later or maybe even manage a blog article

I have a few more boards in preparation that I plan to use for narrow river/stream sections but haven't quite worked out how I'll do them yet



Yesterday I undercoated 3 15mm Prussian cavalry regiments, some 28mm Napoleonic Russians by warlord and Murawski polish units and a cavalry regiment in black enamel and 6 Austrian SYW infantry regiments in white enamel. The night before I undercoated 4 battalions of plastic Warlord Russian Infantry and 2 Perry plastic Russians regiments with a water based vallejo undercoat

I hate undercoating so tend to do it in one big job
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Count Belisarius wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 6:21 pm I have started painting Samurai... Just a few...
Tell us more
What figures?
Will these be of Savage Swan Samurai fame?
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