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Spanner wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 9:31 pm Very impressive, Mark. It looks like you've got at least half of the Hannoverian infantry regiments done.
Cheers! Not yet; only seven, plus the two battalions of the Fussgarde and a battalion of grenadiers.
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Wonderful SYW eye candy, thanks for posting.


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The Languedoc Infantry Regiment's Second Battalion in New France. Redoubt Enterprises figures, 11 painted to match existing figures. Flags from Not By Appointment I think and bases by Warbases, who else?
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Penda wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 11:54 am Image
The Languedoc Infantry Regiment's Second Battalion in New France. Redoubt Enterprises figures, 11 painted to match existing figures. Flags from Not By Appointment I think and bases by Warbases, who else?
Flippin' gorgeous! :thumbs:
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HM 15th Foot when stationed in the North American colonies. Figures are from Redoubt Enterprises again, 9 new ones painted to match the existing leftovers!
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Really good work, Mr P.
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Very nice indeed, Penda.
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Nice work. Excellent basing
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Those are great
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Not the workbench per se, I spent yesterday putting led lighting in to my main figures display/storage cabinet, and today started to get the figures out of the boxes they have been stored in since I last moved (3 years ago, or a touch more).....

Gonna take a while, so far, very few casualties!

However I now need EB to visit for a week as a lot of them need rebasing.....
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