What's on your workbench?

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Saucy little minxes!
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Superb Hussars!
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Hussars!
Now you’re talking.
Everyone should have at least 81 regiments of Hussars.

Fine work as always.
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They are lovely. Only Purps needs 81 regiments. For everyone else a dozen or so is plenty to win a battle . . ..
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
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Hussars? Win a battle? Inconceivable! Then again, I only have Purps’ splendid results as a reference point....
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Hussars, win battles, they are nothing but thieves and vagabonds, why even Dragoons are more use than Hussars!
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The Colbacks look reassuringly floppy. TM

I really love IOS’ stuff and would love to do something similar but I don’t think I’d enjoy the process of hunting the figures.
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I nearly missed these. They are rather classic...
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Purple wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 5:06 pm The Colbacks look reassuringly floppy. TM

I really love IOS’ stuff and would love to do something similar but I don’t think I’d enjoy the process of hunting the figures.
Hunting for the figures is lot of fun.

Since I started collecting classic figures I have not spent much money on anything else.

There are other ranges besides Hinton Hunt.

Others include Les Higgins, Rose, Lamming, Douglas, Garrison and Alberken/Minfigs.
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So you've mainly been Hinton Hunting?
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