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Just got some sheets of the new Flight Deck micro-armour transfers.
British AoS makings in 1/285 ?I'll see how they go and report back.
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Paul wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 4:13 pm FIW was very much part of the SYW and didn't finish until '63 so i'd say Yes.
Given that the F&IW started in 1754 and the SYW didn't kick off until 1756, should we not say that the latter was very much part of the former?
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Was there not a cold war between the Brits and the evil smelling froggies, one which was allowed to spill over in the 3rd word, but needed will and money to become war in Europe? Basically from 1066 to now?
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Until the Entente Cordiale in 1896 or so, yes.
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Nah. That was between one branch of the Norman's and another. Leave us Scots out of it.

I have a lot of time for a country where the newsstands stock more philosophy and arts magazines than cars and tits.
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Who needs the tit mags when the women in the philosophy ones all look like Joan bakewell in her prime?
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Count Belisarius wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 1:56 pm And post arrivals today include a big box of ASL, a brush holder, and Against Spain book on the seiges of Havana and Manila.
Don't you already have a big box (aka room) of ASL stuff?
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Some Bengal Light Cavalry, an elephant towing a limber and some badmashes, and a replacement copy of Flashman in the Great Game as I can't find mine...
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FreddBloggs wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 9:02 am Let us know what it is like please. Looked at it a few times.
Just finished my copy, and it was an excellent read, loads of good detail on some interesting actions. Well worth it.
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DougM wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 4:11 pm I have a lot of time for a country where the newsstands stock more philosophy and arts magazines than cars and tits.
And le fromage. Didn't de Gaulle complain about how you could ever govern a people who made over 600 types of cheese?
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