That looks fantastic, how have you done the pantiles? They look very effective.
What's on your workbench?
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I can understand that. John's done a terrific job though.Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 1:17 pmBit of both. Much prefer originals when I can get themEssex Boy wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 1:06 pmWould that be originals, or John's moulds?Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 11:53 pm
I’ve got hundreds of them unpainted in a couple of Really Useful Boxes in the loft.
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Painting the last unit of Early Saxons I require for larger games. Once done, do I (a) push on with the Early Saxons and Arthurians and finish all I have (maybe another 50 figures) or carry on with the Pointy Sticks project? Or go in a completely different direction and paint some WW2?
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Pointy Sticks !!
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So what you’re saying is I should be a typical Wargamer, and not a responsible Wargamer and leave a project unfinished?
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good point. Go for WW1 East Africa
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17.3mm War of Jenkins Ear, you know it makes sense.
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only if you can source Bavarian kettledrummers.
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Oh what a shame, the only Bavarian kettledrummers I know of are 17.7mm