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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:40 pm
I thought "sings" was a tad generous.
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More 1/200 scale home-printed airy plane goodness.. I defy any wargamer of a certain age not to be humming the movie theme..

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Or listening to it (sorry, couldn't resist):-

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I wonder if Dowding was thinking: "Shit - now I've got no excuse to avoid mowing that bloody lawn....."
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I am spending many a happy(?) hour rebasing all my FRW cavalry figures onto smaller (50x50) MDF bases. So far they are all removed from the existing bases without mishap! The British cavalry are all ready for the bases to be grass 'n tufted, the French Heavy Cavalry similarly. Just the French Dragoons, Hussards & Chasseurs to process to that state tomorrow. That will leave my Austrians to the week after. Anyway as it happens I've no figures in the Lead Pimple ready to paint...
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Penda wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:08 am I am spending many a happy(?) hour rebasing all my FRW cavalry figures onto smaller (50x50) MDF bases. So far they are all removed from the existing bases without mishap! The British cavalry are all ready for the bases to be grass 'n tufted, the French Heavy Cavalry similarly. Just the French Dragoons, Hussards & Chasseurs to process to that state tomorrow. That will leave my Austrians to the week after. Anyway as it happens I've no figures in the Lead Pimple ready to paint...
Looks like someone's doing the work of the devil :shock:
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That or EB.
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Rough work begins on my Irish Warlord and Champion for Dux Brit and some wagons of wine for scenarios.

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OOH I like the wine wagons.. Warbases?
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Yup
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Is he not allowed to ride on the chariot with the others because of his shite haircut?
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