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and then is the EB - CB figures laundering business...

Not to forget Tim W and jeremy's knowledge of the fleshpots of the north.
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Oh, I thought "fleshpot" was a paint reference.....
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I've just found out that some figures I got from Paul (in a familiar colour scheme) were bought and painted by EB when we first looked at 6mm ImagiNations years ago, sold to Paul, and are now with me...

Not sure I can think of a way to sell them to EB...
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Count Belisarius wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:44 pm I've just found out that some figures I got from Paul (in a familiar colour scheme) were bought and painted by EB when we first looked at 6mm ImagiNations years ago, sold to Paul, and are now with me...

Not sure I can think of a way to sell them to EB...
I think EB painted the Grenadiers and then I completed the Regt with a few extra Grenadiers and the bulk of the Musketeers. I liked the West Ham colours too :D
When with me they served in the Army of Helsing and were known as Jarl Burts Regt. ;)
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Spanner wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:20 am
No, really I’m not. He usually takes perfectly acceptable conventional basing and does something weird. For absolutely no reason
:shock: :shock: :shock:

As long as he's enjoying it, why not?
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Very nice, Mark.

These chaps look familar. Did they grace the pages of WI or MW many years back?

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Paul wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 2:12 pm
Count Belisarius wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:44 pm I've just found out that some figures I got from Paul (in a familiar colour scheme) were bought and painted by EB when we first looked at 6mm ImagiNations years ago, sold to Paul, and are now with me...

Not sure I can think of a way to sell them to EB...
I think EB painted the Grenadiers and then I completed the Regt with a few extra Grenadiers and the bulk of the Musketeers. I liked the West Ham colours too :D
When with me they served in the Army of Helsing and were known as Jarl Burts Regt. ;)
'Jarl Burt's Regiment'. Splendid. Ta.

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Essex Boy wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:45 pm 'Jarl Burt's Regiment'. Splendid. Ta.

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...and in the couple of run outs they had against the "evil" Ostlanders...they never ran away once!!
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Of course they didn't.
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The statement implies they could have ran away more than once...
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