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Just completed the last 24 Artizan Landsknecht that I had left, my Italian wars project is a definite slow burn having been started close to 10 years ago
I just had a look and I have 9 x 24 Landsknecht Pike blocks, 4 x 24 Swiss Pike and 6 x 24 Ordinary Pike and probably another 4 by Old Glory to be panted

I should probably start buying more missile troops and cavalry now and some Spanish foot
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A few more turns of Waterloo have happened
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Buff Orpington wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:42 pm
Jeremy wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:39 pm SYW British infantry
A German 88mm
A Panther tank
Sherman Firefly and Mk IV
Cromwell Cruiser
British 6 pounder

All 28mm
A bit OTT for the 2019 VBCW game.
I don't think that even Jeremy could fit that lot up his BUM.
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have you been using that time machine again Grizz ?
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1st Batch of the 1st KGL completed. Tricky chaps to paint.

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Really nicely done ! Shiny magnificence !
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Indeed. Shinily loverly.
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valleyboy wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 9:40 pm .....and probably another 4 by Old Glory to be panted
Good call. The OG Renaissance range is one of their better efforts, but I think even they would suffer from not having pants.
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Waterloo looking very impressive VB. Lovely renaissance figs too.
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Currently boredom is covering my workbench......
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Bro - love your toys and your wargames room/table. The talent, the wealth and the looks. You lucky dog.

Mark - you've turned those rather dodgy figures into proper shiny splendidness.

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