I had a bit of spare time between the end of Wurttember and the start of Bavarianuary, so I painted some gunners for the Reichsarmee Artillery Reserve (the only bit of the Imperial army that was actually raised centrally by the Empire), using some spare Old Glory Austrian gunners, closely followed by the Prussian 40th 'Kreytzen' Fusiliers, who look like a miniature representation of the 1758 'Potsdam Pride Parade'. The Fusiliers are my first regiment of Eureka Miniatures 18mm figures and despite dire warnings of doom, they turned out to be exactly the same size (actually slightly slimmer) as my Old Glory 15s...
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Very nice indeed.
I'm sure I've seen them before.
Iain
I'm sure I've seen them before.
Iain
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Yeah, there seems to be a new 'Pride Week' every week...
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Always attended by the same people.
I really need a job in a signal box, how does one come by such a boon?
I really need a job in a signal box, how does one come by such a boon?
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Well done Tim !
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he gets one, you don't...