What's on your workbench?

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That's a very nice paint job. I like the snow effect, very wintery.
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That's the one... (groan)...
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Shahbahraz wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:22 pm That's the one... (groan)...
Thanks for at least noticing! Pierre Cardigan gets a clap, but mine gets ignored. No pleasing some audiences.....
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Some First Corps ECW, so nice I've just ordered more having just finished a test unit apart from the basinh
I've been trying to get a faded kind of red

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I think you’ve succeeded- interesting basing as well, is this going to be a very large army?
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levied troop wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:11 am I think you’ve succeeded- interesting basing as well, is this going to be a very large army?
I like faded red, works well IMHO.

And what rules? Over the years I've picked up a lot of warlord Pike & Shotte plastics in their various sales, but never really found rules I was thrilled by.

(That's before I decide which nation(s) to build...)
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levied troop wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:11 am I think you’ve succeeded- interesting basing as well, is this going to be a very large army?
Cheers LT - I'm not really a squirmish gamers
Actually when I think of it can I really say I'm a gamer as all I usually do is play with myself :fp:
Basing plan is for King and Parliament - Simon Millar's TTS ECW rules and these are his bases

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Oooh look shiny...

Main aim is to have them look nice so there have to be a minimum of 12 pike, (16 I suppose would be better)
6 command and around 20 -24 musketeers in 3 ranks
A bit like this Empress Miniatures I did last year
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Shahbahraz wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:26 am
levied troop wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:11 am I think you’ve succeeded- interesting basing as well, is this going to be a very large army?
I like faded red, works well IMHO.

And what rules? Over the years I've picked up a lot of warlord Pike & Shotte plastics in their various sales, but never really found rules I was thrilled by.

(That's before I decide which nation(s) to build...)
As above post For K&P - and those are not nuts
I also have some Warlord infantry that look pretty good but waiting for a coat
Have 7 Empress regiments as above and 4 x 12 cavalry unpainted
Currently 4 First Corps regiments (3 are now on the way)
some Bicorne on the way
Likely to get Perry Cavalry I suspect
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More Dorfs. Cos Dorfs need friends.
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And horns and standards.
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