In the service of Altefritzenburg...

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If anyone has been sufficiently inspired by the Count's daubing of the Ratnik civilians to want to order them, be aware that two of the four sets (#2 and #3) are now unavailable and, following poor Graham's demise, not likely to come back into stock in the forseeable future according to the stockist, Gaming Figures.
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I have some sets but want the one with the sedan chair, the gaming figures say they are available from the sculptor via facebook but in resin
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Yes, not sure how you get in touch, though.
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After a frenzy of civilians I thought I'd switch to some more martial types. The 1st Regiment of dragoons from Von Donovan's Legion already have dismounted versions. But not the second. So I've started on those using Eureka Saxons. Eight done and some horse holders and bits still to do...

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Brilliant figures and painting Andy.


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Aye, nicely done. :)
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Alright, s'pose.
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Very nice - from the pics, it looks like they have short carbines rather than full-on muskets or musketoons. Is that correct? (Asking as I am always on the lookout for dismounted Brunswick dragoons for AWI projects.)
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Not been painting much of late but the prospect of Ayton always instils a little mojo. As the only thing I need figures for is Simon's Lace Hulk I could have just brought along the Altefritzenburg dragoons from last time but... a new Ottoman crew seemed a better choice...

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NCO types...

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Leaders...

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And all in action...

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And just for Dave...some civilians...

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The orange guy is Warfare Miniatures. The rest are Warlord...

Nice to have painted something again...

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Lovely work Andy, really nice and colourful
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