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Back on topic, I like firing lines. Perrys 40mm British Light Infantryman loading is my favourite.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:33 pmNil all draw
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There's a Les Higgins WSS variant which is a most splendid marching figure. He's been dubbed 'The Yomper'. Probably my favourite pose of all time.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:00 am I like my infantry marching, except skirmishers who should be half advancing and half firing. Cavalry, I like charging wildly.
Suppose 6mm can be anything you want it to be. :thumbs:
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I generally like the at the ready pose for my Shinny line infantry and firing pose for skirmishers, both 54mm and 42mm.
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tim.w wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:39 pm
grizzlymc wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:00 am I like my infantry marching, except skirmishers who should be half advancing and half firing. Cavalry, I like charging wildly.
Suppose 6mm can be anything you want it to be. :thumbs:
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I like a march attack pose but I do thank that advancing at high porte looks good provided there's variation. Early on in AB days I generally went for advancing poses but got a bit fed up trying to fit the advancing with levelled muskets onto bases and then re- straightening their bayonets once they came out of the box
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The sheep shagger speaks much wisdom. One can see why they did not march around the battlefield in march attack, the bayonets would have done carnage to the front rank.
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tim.w wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:42 pm I generally like the at the ready pose for my Shinny line infantry.....
Is that for the Irish War of Independence, or a more recent conflict? Or just for Celtic v Rangers games?
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Essex Boy wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:07 pm There's a Les Higgins WSS variant which is a most splendid marching figure. He's been dubbed 'The Yomper'. Probably my favourite pose of all time.
The Dixon 15mm Marlburian range has a little marching figure that sounds exactly the same. Couldn't get enough of them when I was younger. Sadly, also couldn't paint enough of them.....
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