What's on your workbench?
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Gorgeous stuff. I do like 6mm. Reminds me I have three WSS armies in a box somewhere.
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Fantastic work Andy.
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Nice work
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Nicely done. Is each base a Btn?
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Pretty well. I can be variable but that is broadly it... Unless I change my mind and rebase them. Again...
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They're really good Andy
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Nice units, Andy. Is there Fontenoy in the air?
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Ooo, them's nice.Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 6:22 pm I've been doing a few more 6mm rebases from stuff that came from Paul and with added command and flags. I'm almost done for now (some command to do) so will be doing a big blog post soon. But in the meantime here's the last two Irish units...
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Sorry, that was probably me. Too much rich food in Cornwall last week...
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Ah yes - Lynx Fontenoy, the wargamer's fragrance. It's the scent of solitude.....
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