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They did not shoot bernadotte either, however your namesake.....
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His Russian Guard Cossacks are also worth adding to the pile.
RMD wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 5:38 am
HMS Priapus wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 5:01 am I've got those Murats, and the 1812 Russian command sets. Very nice sculpts - looking forward to seeing yours painted.
RMD wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 7:59 pm I'm now finishing off my collection of Marshal Murats (Sho Boki Murats, with AB ADCs)...
Yeah, they're lovely. I also got a heap of the Russian generals, but haven't touched those yet.
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They did not shoot bernadotte either, however your namesake.....
Yes you are absolutely correct. I think everyone in the French army expected him to be shot.
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He certainly deserved it at times!
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Still, more glory for Davout!
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Stop it Fred, you are rekindling my interest in Napoleonic history! I'm supposed to be summoning up enthusiam for painting Myceneans.
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I get that, every time I think I have escaped, the napoleonic era drags me back in. Davout was the bees knees, along with Massena and a fondness for Lannes.

Mycenaens are good though, doing mycenae itself, or one of the other cities?
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But there is something about shakoes and the fate of empires which no half naked bronze age warrior can kindle in a heterosexual breast.
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Mycenaens are good though, doing mycenae itself, or one of the other cities?
I dont have the skills for buildings but can slap on paint. I got some classical Perry Greeks from Tim Hall and some metal Myceneans (archers, slingers and great heroes) from Foundary. Enough to keep me busy.

Yeah, Grizz I know what you mean - the beat of drum sounding the Pas De Charge! :grizz:
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I meant painted as athenians or mycenaens or myrmidons.... not the cities.
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