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Back in the days of Rogue Trader’s D100 plot generator it would have been a perfectly legit scenario.
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A regiment of AB Polish Lancers of the Guard. I'm pleased I went for 1:33 and not 1:20, I'd have lost the will to live otherwise.
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Timmo wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:53 pm AB Polish Lancers of the Guard
Porn. Hot, dirty porn.
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I have always preferred the Lancers of Berg uniform. Chap at the club has the three of them in a brigade. THAT'S PORN!
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Berg.... pre lancer. Amaranth & ivory. Ooh yes.
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Found a load of GW Minas Tirith figures already based, primed and dry brushed silver in my abandoned projects bucket. They are now all back in the active projects box.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:06 pm I have always preferred the Lancers of Berg uniform. Chap at the club has the three of them in a brigade. THAT'S PORN!
Indeed but they never wore it in the field and they may never have worn it at all, not that it matters with wargame units. I always thought the Sudan period Bengal Lancers wore yellow coats on campaign, sadly they never did.
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If froggies were my thing, I would have them, but they look particularly resplendent next to the Dutch and the Poles. My quaking squares shot them to pieces, my cannon firing between the squares shot them to pieces, and the squares repulsed the few that got through. But Cest la gloire!

Sadly, my father's 25mm froggies just have the poles.
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Norman D. Landings wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 9:57 pm Amaranth & ivory.
They live together in perfect harmony. Well, almost.
grizzlymc wrote: Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:55 pm Sadly, my father's 25mm froggies just have the poles.
I think you can get an ointment for that, these days.
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Ointment, deos it work like those little blue pills?

You could have such fun with that on all the surfaces of a crowded room.
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