Cheers! They're Eureka 18mm British infantry.Willz the Wargamer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:43 pm RMD they are very nicely painted figures, who makes them.
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Superb once again! That reminds me: I must get around to replacing my (wrong) red French guns with blue 'uns...Willz the Wargamer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:51 pm Finished these this week, various infantry with axe, Crann Tara figures.
Artillery Crann Tara cannons with Crann Tara and RSM figures.
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20mm Hinton Hunt Prussian artillery with SHQ guns.
Sprussing up some old 20mm WW1 bits and pieces.
Sprussing up some old 20mm WW1 bits and pieces.
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I always go for Newline guns with HH crews - replaced all my SHQ Austrian guns with Newline’s
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I will have to get some of these. Out of interest why did replace your SHQ guns?Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:50 pm I always go for Newline guns with HH crews - replaced all my SHQ Austrian guns with Newline’s
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Mark - just didn’t like them. Newline are a bit smaller but the Marcus Hinton’s artillery pieces were always a little on the small side so they look right to me. Just a personal preference but I really like the Newline models.
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Really nice.....
But only 48?
That's not an army, its barely enough for a Gallic piss up
C'mon buy and pant (or even paint) some more
But only 48?
That's not an army, its barely enough for a Gallic piss up
C'mon buy and pant (or even paint) some more
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Prussian 6lb Artillery. Hinton Hunt figures with SHQ guns.