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RMD wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:14 pm .....so my remaining Western Allied cavalry To Do list is:
British 15th Light Dragoon Regiment
Ah, "Emsdorff and Victory!"

The Hanoverian Garde du Corps and Grenadiers are a wonderful combined unit, with their mix of black and grey horses - love them!
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DougM, nice work, mate. That's a good kit and you've done the office very well. One year I might start the one I have.

RMD- lovely work, mate.
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Cheers Willz! :)
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 7:29 pm
RMD wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:14 pm .....so my remaining Western Allied cavalry To Do list is:
British 15th Light Dragoon Regiment
Ah, "Emsdorff and Victory!"

The Hanoverian Garde du Corps and Grenadiers are a wonderful combined unit, with their mix of black and grey horses - love them!
Yes indeed! I should add that I'll also be doing the single troop of the 18th Light Dragoons as an escort for Granby, when I do him as an army commander.

I should also confess that the Hanoverian GdC and GaC are rather over-strength... I'll make it up to the French...
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Spanner wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:34 pm RMD- lovely work, mate.
Ta! :thumbs:
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Spanner wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:34 pm DougM, nice work, mate. That's a good kit and you've done the office very well. One year I might start the one I have.
Thanks for that. It's an absolute beauty of a kit, and there's an appeal to something you can do in a week, not the months (err... years?) For a wargames army.

I picked up one 1/48 kit intending it as a game centrepiece, and somehow ended up with another dozen. I'll have to watch out I don't become a modeller instead of a wargamer.
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DougM wrote: Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:02 am
I picked up one 1/48 kit intending it as a game centrepiece, and somehow ended up with another dozen. I'll have to watch out I don't become a modeller instead of a wargamer.
You can be both, mate. I used to find that doing a kit sub-assembly helped weaken miniature painting block, or doing a unit of figures would help decrease frustration levels with a cow of a kit. Besides, with the 1/48 kits multiplying in the background it's obvious that you've been assimilated by the Tamiyans, Hasegawans and Airfixians. :evilgrin:

Sometimes miniatures techniques can help with modelling, too. This (WNW Sopwith Tripe donk) came out better than I hoped.
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Ooh. That's nice. Better than nice. Top job!

I'm steering clear of WW1 stuff because I have no idea how I would even start to rig those things. I'm already terrified of aerial wires on the WW2 stuff...
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