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I just bought into Mark Copplestone's Little Soldiers range and am using them to resurrect a project I started back in the late 90s. It involves a little group of nations nestling somewhere in the lost backwoods of the now-defunct Austro-Hungarian Empire. The first one to see actual troops on the painting table is Monteaggro, a coastal Grand Duchy with loosely held ties to Fascist Italy but also courting France for much needed armaments.

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A Monteaggran Regular Infantryman. (Copplestone Panovian)

I have also bought a shedload of Mark's Berglanders which I will use as the Austrian/German-backed Schlaffe Alte-Stoffkatze. Just trying to come up with a none-too-nazi colour scheme for them.
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wow thats a lovely job - this is a great little project
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Lovely looking models.


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great stuff
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Lovely job, Zen, very neat and tidy painting. Quality.

I know someone who's going to be greatly tempted by that range once he's seen your toys.

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Nice!
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Thanks chaps. I love the proportions of these sculpts, I wish there was a WW2 range in similar style, unfussy, not too chunky. Apart from the mitten hands you could easily layer these up in a more modern style.
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Zenbadger wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:20 pm Apart from the mitten hands you could easily layer these up in a more modern style.
Is this where the expression "Got mittens" comes from?
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Shiny's a re not my thing but those are lovely
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I was fully expecting this thread to be a euphemism
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