I mean it was on his blog and everywhere....he seemed convinced.Andy told you he had a wargaming neutral policy ? Haha hahahahahahahahaha
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I was using neutral in its unbiased BBC kind of way...
I did Wargaming Neutral for over a year once. It worked. Once. Never again...
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I did Wargaming Neutral for over a year once. It worked. Once. Never again...
I'll post a list after Partizan...
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Nice try, like my diet.
They always begin tomorrow anyway.
They always begin tomorrow anyway.
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Well, I have a couple of units of 42mm Shiny AWI, with some injuns. The plan was to side game a shiny AWI to compliment the big game. However, having seen the price rise on Irregulars 42's (I'm blaming Howard) I've since been looking at Hinchliffe 25's and Cran Tara's figures, I know Graham so might have a catch up next time I see him at a show. Hinchliffe are 90p a figure, which is reasonable enough. Still all to decide upon. If I go with 25's it would be with a view to joining in the big game.
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Cran Tara are lovely. Wish I’d used them for my SYW
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I'm doing 18thC 25mm Minifigs for Ayton 2020, and 25mm Napoleonics just for fun. They'll all be old school glossed.tim.w wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 4:50 pmWell, I have a couple of units of 42mm Shiny AWI, with some injuns. The plan was to side game a shiny AWI to compliment the big game. However, having seen the price rise on Irregulars 42's (I'm blaming Howard) I've since been looking at Hinchliffe 25's and Cran Tara's figures, I know Graham so might have a catch up next time I see him at a show. Hinchliffe are 90p a figure, which is reasonable enough. Still all to decide upon. If I go with 25's it would be with a view to joining in the big game.
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Clearly hoping that the 25's will be a bit more nimble and avoid the oncoming horses.
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The trick is.........smaller, lighter horsesBuff Orpington wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 8:32 pm Clearly hoping that the 25's will be a bit more nimble and avoid the oncoming horses.
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I hardly dare ask but.. basing?Essex Boy wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 5:36 pmI'm doing 18thC 25mm Minifigs for Ayton 2020, and 25mm Napoleonics just for fun. They'll all be old school glossed.tim.w wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 4:50 pmWell, I have a couple of units of 42mm Shiny AWI, with some injuns. The plan was to side game a shiny AWI to compliment the big game. However, having seen the price rise on Irregulars 42's (I'm blaming Howard) I've since been looking at Hinchliffe 25's and Cran Tara's figures, I know Graham so might have a catch up next time I see him at a show. Hinchliffe are 90p a figure, which is reasonable enough. Still all to decide upon. If I go with 25's it would be with a view to joining in the big game.
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