These are on washers about the same as a 2p coin, about 2.5mm. I had thought they matched the SP2 basing in the book about identically. It's been a couple years since I assembled these, but believe my thinking was just to mirror what was in the pix there.
That said, I'm sure you're right for close order particularly, should be closer together.
What's on your workbench?
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I do mine on 1p, and have a close order and open order sabot.
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Makes too much sense. I couldn't possibly
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Man-Flu has slowed me down this week, but at last the boards are completely painted and all that's now left to do is to get the flock out and to flock like a beast!
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Re: What's on your workbench?
I had a reasonably productive night-shift and managed to finish off the Cessna 185, as well as spruce up a rather battered Mirage III:
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That mirage looks like a Rhodie rifle.
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That's just the Glaswegian name for it, isn't it?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Well I suppose that the evening was fairly productive. I put together 48 horses for my ECW cavalry.
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That’s good going.
I’ve managed 18 Sienese crossbowmen and 8 Feudal French and a bit of castle fiddling, but that’s in a week.
I’ve managed 18 Sienese crossbowmen and 8 Feudal French and a bit of castle fiddling, but that’s in a week.
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Well that's the flocking finished and it's looking flocking good!
It's pouring with rain outside, so I can't lay it all out, but here are a few sections:
The central strip, with the entrenched defences of Cassinga:
The eastern side of the battlefield, with a soggy, partly-dry river-bed:
The river on the western side of the battlefield:
It's pouring with rain outside, so I can't lay it all out, but here are a few sections:
The central strip, with the entrenched defences of Cassinga:
The eastern side of the battlefield, with a soggy, partly-dry river-bed:
The river on the western side of the battlefield:
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