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Nice work.
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Very nice, Andy. Any command figures to go with 'em?
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Next up.
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Those Wild Geese are looking great Andy. Personally, I need to stop printing and start painting! :)
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Command and last figures done. Hate the drummer. Lace just didn't work. Too messy. But from a distance...
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They look brilliant to me Andy. You're being very hard on yourself.
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Another superb unit Andy - this army of your is stunning
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I agree with Doug and VB, Andy- they've come out bloody lovely, mate. Post a piccie when you put the colours on the pikes too, please.

PS French and Prussian drummer lace always looks like a painter's drop sheet, mate. It's what happens when you try to squeeze more than two colours into one-inch-wide lace.
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Looking good!
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Post by Willz the Wargamer »

Again Andy fantastic looking regiment, your drummer looks cool.

I know you are not happy about the drummer's lace Andy, I had an idea using the computer to cut and paste the drummer's lace and shrink it to the size to fit the 28mm figure. Print it out, then cut it and using PVA a glue stick it on the lace bits.
I use a similar method for my 25mm medieval heraldry.
When you print it the detail may not show as well as you want it, maybe you will have to jiggle it to get the effect you like.

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