In the service of Altefritzenburg...

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Some more Foundry Miniatures C18th Townsfolk completed.

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Excellent painting Andy.


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Very nice, Andy. Have you ever done any larger scale (54mm+) figures? If so can we have a peek?
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Nope. 28mm is my limit. Until the first Ayton I hadn't painted a 25mm figure since I was at school.
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