The Biscotti Wars

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You've got about six months in real time which probably translates into two weeks of frenzied activity next March! Lovely models for the bigguns.

I'm actually researching/looking at something vaguely in a round about way that's a bit like that for a Medieval Italian campaign between a couple of states...but in 6mm. It's so far off the ground I have a single pack of infantry for it already!
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Weather is working in my favour today:
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The wall section at the front is getting the hacksaw treatment to make it fit as I have an irregular shaped Bussaco.
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Managed to double post....silly computer!
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levied troop wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:14 pm...as I have an irregular shaped Bussaco.
I thought that was just a rumour!

Those Grand Manner buildings look grrrreat...although you must have had to sell a kidney or two to get that lot together?
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Looking forward to seeing this finished.
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That’s the most impressive thing someone’s flopped on the table in a while.
Absolutely smashing.
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Paul wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 3:25 pm Those Grand Manner buildings look grrrreat...although you must have had to sell a kidney or two to get that lot together?
Don't worry, he assures me they didn't belong to anyone on here.
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A truly magnificent edifice! The footprint looks to be about 24" by 18" in old money?
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Actually 23" x 23" - haven't quite worked out how to fit it into the table but there's a small village to be added, plus sheep pen and vineyards. Should be plenty of cover :lol:

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Neanderthal wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2017 5:19 pm A truly magnificent edifice! The footprint looks to be about 24" by 18" in old money?
Forgive me Neanderthal, I've seen you post a couple of times but I've not said hello. Hello.

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