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Re: Small & Shiny

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Buff Orpington wrote: Thu Nov 08, 2018 1:01 pm We'd have to resign.
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World2dave wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 1:37 pm I won't be shinying my 19th century figs but I'm sure the Swans and Austrians will look good when you guys do them.
Me neither, but I will be rebasing them on individual bases I think.
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20mm squares and 120 x 40mm trays are the way to go. if you can get a horse on a 40 x 20mm base you can use the trays for infantry or cavalry. I will have pics of my first unit of shiny C18th soon.
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I've just remembered that my 18thC is already shiny. Based in close order.
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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:32 am Based in close order.
You mean ready for burial?
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I don't think that many 12 pdrs leave much ready for burial.
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