The Biscotti Wars

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valleyboy wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2017 8:44 am
Essex Boy wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2017 7:59 am Very nice indeed. I look forward to seeing what you do with the interior designs.
Yes, we are expecting to see a pretty flashy ceiling at least :thumbs:
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I was going to go with Leviedardo da Vinci. but Melonangelo is better.
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Still fiddling with the ceilings, not a common problem with most war-games :)

The Garibaldi's are back on track now, three more units finished (and two peasant buildings):

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This one includes Col. John Beard as a ‘Big Man’ - the Garibaldi’s get quite a lot of these:Image

And the last unit (yes, the flag is missing :oops: ) has a Boothill lady, actually Mexican for my TWI game but as I’d just finished her, she looks suitable for a Sicilian farmer’s daughter waving her brave boys off:
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Just one more unit (Picotti - Sicillian bandits) and one more Big Man to go and technically they're finished, hopefully before Christmas :drunk:

Then just the Neopolitans, the Monastery, maybe two more buildings, a couple of wagons, vineyards and a sheep pen plus a bit of scatter terrain to go.

But first there's the Hammerhead game to be restored and the TWI game to have it's terrain rebuilt. I thought retirement was supposed to be more relaxed :EB:
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You should take retirement lessons off EB. He's got relaxed down to a fine art...
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Tasty stuff LT. The redshirts aren't bad either.
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Excellent LT
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Count Belisarius wrote: Tue Dec 12, 2017 2:16 pm You should take retirement lessons off EB. He's got relaxed down to a fine art...
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Very splendid, LT.
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Had a misfortune with the Picotti (don’t ask, I’ll only cry :cry: ) over Christmas so I reverted to another red shirt unit:
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and the final ‘Big Man’ Ninio Bixo:
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Here’s the ‘whole’ force:
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Technically finished, bar a flag, and only slightly late. Now I’ve got the Neopolitans to do and some more terrain.

Thanks for looking and you can have a laugh at them in the flesh at Salute (if I get everything finished in time :? )
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That's an excellent force - well done!
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