Oh dear
Re: Oh dear
They’re trashed. Give them to me, I’ll dispose of them for you
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Glad there's no terminal damage. Reminds of the time when I packed away a Classical Indian army. Box on edge of table, but overhanging. Infantry put away first, then elephants and chariots. Trouble was, latter are heavier than former and were put in the overhanging bit of the box. Physics and gravity did the rest - 180 degree somersault and the whole lot on a concrete floor.
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
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Glad to hear that nothing more than a bit of epoxy is needed LT
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I believe you need to drop them from a great height (the top of a staircase, for example) for them to suffer.levied troop wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 3:01 pm Remarkably, the cavalry were entirely intact apart from one chap who lost a shield. I’d assumed that being heavier they’d be more vulnerable.
Very relieved for you, though!!!
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