What's on your workbench?

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levied troop wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 7:00 am They never tell you what happened to Oldcastle do they.
I heard rumours that it was......"absorbed".
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:06 pm
levied troop wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 7:00 am They never tell you what happened to Oldcastle do they.
I heard rumours that it was......"absorbed".
Resistance was futile?
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Spent the day cleaning up the Flags of War kickstarter for 1745. Lovely figures, looking forward to painting these despite the tartan:
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and the forces of Georgian England. a right mix of basic line troops, dragoons and Crawford's Regt/Black Watch:
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That's not enough dragoons ... :)

Now, I suppose I should start mine. Hmm... let me go dig them out. How hard could it be to knock a few of those puppies over?
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Shahbahraz wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2020 9:05 pm That's not enough dragoons ... :)
I know :hair: I seem to have some kind of breakdown when ordering this KS and not considered the rules I knew I’d be using. As soon as they go into the FoW shop I’ll be buying some more dragoons and infantry.

On the bright side, I started reading Duffy’s ‘The ‘45’ and got two possible scenarios out of the first 15 pages.
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Incidentally, I somehow managed to end up with two of the character pack. Plus way too many Hanoverian command, I seem to have ended up with three of these. Ah well.

And I also managed to buy the wrong number of packs, so I'm waiting to add as well. My intent was to use Sharp Practice, but I'm unconvinced by the classifications in the special, so I'm not sure how many figures to a group I will use for clansmen.

If anyone needs the character pack or extra command, happy to play swaps.
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Nothing sadly, it had to be deconstructed for window fitters! And same day my brother was rushed to hospital (not corona virus!).

And that was just thursday. Today is more window fitting, cleaning up after them, and staying in touch with the hospital!
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Best wishes to your brother, Fredd.
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Thank you.

Anyone here need a life, I am currently juggling three, so have spares!
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Clansmen are normally 12 to a group aren’t they?
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