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In a bit of a break from cavalry (6mm and 28mm...) I've been working on some of the excellent Ratnik street pedlars.
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Excellent stuff... I've been playing with some fantasy figs I printed.Image

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Bloody show-offs.

Lovely work, gents.
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Those Ratnik figures (and Doug's fantasy monsters) are excellent. Btw, I notice that Alan Perry is bringing out Napoleonic civilians - several boxes it seems (over and above the four already pictured on the Perry website) - which I have an inkling will also filter into my bottomless AWI pit, alongside the Ratniks....
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All very splendid, chaps.

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Indeed!
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All very impressive 👏
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Great efforts from both Doug and Andy
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Count Belisarius wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 11:55 pm In a bit of a break from cavalry (6mm and 28mm...) I've been working on some of the excellent Ratnik street pedlars.
Not sure I'd consider buying a street from that shifty-looking lot.....
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Lovely figures and painting.

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