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Shahbahraz wrote: Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:35 pm I'm betting they are the Blaze Away 10mm sold by Lancashire Games.
They are Blaze Away figures. Very nice little chaps with well defined features make them easier to paint.

These chaps are slightly taller than other 10mm ACW ranges but nowhere near as big as the Kallistra range.
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And Lancashire have another sale on, making them very cheap.
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I must confess I thought they were 15/20mm, they are so well painted and detailed.

Anyone got any idea as to how the gun team (far left) got over that felled tree trunk?
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 7:02 am
Shahbahraz wrote: Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:35 pm I'm betting they are the Blaze Away 10mm sold by Lancashire Games.
They are Blaze Away figures. Very nice little chaps with well defined features make them easier to paint.

These chaps are slightly taller than other 10mm ACW ranges but nowhere near as big as the Kallistra range.
Are they taller than the Newline 10mms, or do you not know?
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I have never seen Newline so cannot comment on the compatibility.

He is a useful comparison I found of other ranges from here http://oncampaign.blogspot.com/?m=1

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More balsa wood architecture on the desk.
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 2:39 pm I have never seen Newline so cannot comment on the compatibility.

He is a useful comparison...
I did not realise there are that many 10mm makers!
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Talent again Mr P - you've even added a chimney - that's clever
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That building’s rather nice, love the dormer windows.
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Agreed. Very nice and atmospheric. Did you use period photographs as a reference? 😆
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