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Splendid stuff, Dog.
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I was liking the idea of devoting a month to one project at a time, so this January I will be mostly painting Home Guard for a little CoC. Should be possible to complete the force by the 31st (possibly alongside 11 goblins)🤞
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I’m painting more Dorfs. Because Dorfs are for life, not just for Christmas
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I suspect I must be in a kind of indecisive phase as I note the presence of Empress ECW cavalry, First Corps ECW infantry, Aventine Roman Auxiliaries, Groping Beast Mounted plastic Arabs, Perry 28mm Napoleonic French Hussars & Warlord Landsknechts in various stages of completion on my painting desk :fp:
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I'm still doing dwarfy 15mm fantasy stuff until I decide what my plans are for the year....
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Still plugging away at Trojans, although they're nearly finished. Just the opposition to do next . . . .

Someone bought me a history of Sparta for Christmas so I might have to start another pointy sticks army soon.

Empress ECW cavalry staring at me accusingly too.
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Six Iberian Heavy Cavalry by Foundry Miniatures for my Carthaginian army.
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Got my El Cid Spanish knights built finally. Will be medium cavalry in my Lion Rampant Milites Christi warband. Also found a new use for my Christmas cheese board.

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garyp wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:43 pm
Someone bought me a history of Sparta for Christmas so I might have to start another pointy sticks army soon.
Have you seen the Talos Miniatures figures?

http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php ... c=128151.0

I was getting tempted despite selling off my Spartans a couple of years ago.
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I quite fancy late spartans so my macedonians can kick them around the table under Antipater.
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