The Great LaW Mathom House.

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FOW templates for artillery etc
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Most of my solo boardgames. Which I really wish I had right now.
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Lots of stuff really.
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Some weird six sided bases that are basically 30x20mm but with the rear corners cut off. They were for some 6mm Napoleonics so that they could form a reasonable square but they look so odd at any other time so I never used them. I also have a load of Adler figures to go on them but i can't get past the huge heads, they are like someone shrunk a load of Dixons down.
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I thought the point of the Adlers was that their huge heads (shakos) were supposed to give the characteristics of the different Nations. Not that I've got any.
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I like Adlers. There is an element of what you say, but the squat shape and exaggerated detail helps me slap paint on. Baccus seem to achieve the same effect without looking like wasserkopf affected dwarves. I like both.
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I suppose if I had my painting life to live again I'd go 6mm.
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If I had all the money I’ve spent on drink I’d spend it on drink, but I’m not so sure about paint
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There's a lot to be said for a cheeky tin of Humbrol 80, with it's grassy aromas...
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A pint of Polish Crimson please, landlord!
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