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Wonderful display of ACW eye candy.


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Lovely stuff, Mr Burt. Brings back memories of the John Tunstall magazine ("Wargames"?) from the 60s, and one of the Featherstone books.

Who knew that flared trousers were big back then?
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Nice !
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 3:29 pm Lovely stuff, Mr Burt. Brings back memories of the John Tunstall magazine ("Wargames"?) from the 60s, and one of the Featherstone books.

Who knew that flared trousers were big back then?
Ta. I had in mind the Scooby-do cartoon. I thought it would give the figure a bit of 'swish'.

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I simply cannot see the attraction in these sorts of figures, but each to their own. Nicely rendered I'm sure for those who like this sort of retro figure and game.
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Penda wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 7:01 pm I simply cannot see the attraction in these sorts of figures, but each to their own. Nicely rendered I'm sure for those who like this sort of retro figure and game.
Seriously?
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What he said.
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What a splendid sight, all the better for knowing that they are all the work of our very gifted EB. (Except the mounted general, and I have had harsh words with him on that score.) I am really enjoying our foray into the "retro" look.
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That's a lovely photo Iain - you paint so well Bro, good to see your talent on show again.
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Penda wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 7:01 pm I simply cannot see the attraction in these sorts of figures, but each to their own. Nicely rendered I'm sure for those who like this sort of retro figure and game.
Not my thing either, that's why I don't comment. So what exactly caused you to comment on something you are not interested in ?
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