Atheling's Italian Wars- Italian Mounted Arquebusiers

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Beautifully painted figures.



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Willz the Wargamer wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 1:30 pm Beautifully painted figures.



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Lovely stuff, matey!
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 4:06 pm Lovely stuff, matey!
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Yeah, I think it went under the radar with quite a few wargamers/modellers as it was mainly sold in small hardware shops.
In the '70's I worked in a hardware shop (Nock and Kirby's) on weekends, and don't remember that very colourful sort of can. (I can still remember the '70's. It's remembering the last month that is difficult.)
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Spanner wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:12 pm
Yeah, I think it went under the radar with quite a few wargamers/modellers as it was mainly sold in small hardware shops.
In the '70's I worked in a hardware shop (Nock and Kirby's) on weekends, and don't remember that very colourful sort of can. (I can still remember the '70's. It's remembering the last month that is difficult.)
I used to buy it occasionally from a Wonderland Models in Edinburgh when they had it in or a bike shop in the same town. I bought quite a few cans in one go and I'm glad that I did as I still have a small dwindling supply left!
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