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Peeler wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 6:55 pm
Tim Hall wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 5:07 pm ..... I shall then call that completed. And I mean it this time.
Yeah, right. 😉
Nope, that's it for troops. I have painted 6 more Union gun crews, I am midway through one last infantry brigade, and midway through the Irish additions, and that will be it. A handful of commanders to give me sufficient Division and Brigade commanders, and then finito. I might do a few more civilians, which can also do for the Western collection. My plan is to host a big game with them next year in Fram, fates willing. The new Conservative Club community hub will be completed by then and will have large, well lit rooms available. And one hopes life will have calmed down a lot more and we can actually gather together to play toy soldiers.
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'Conservative Club community hub'? My goodness, I had no idea such things existed.
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Shahbahraz wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 11:51 pm 'Conservative Club community hub'? My goodness, I had no idea such things existed.
Well it was the Con Club, then it got to sold to a group of architects, who kept the name and are turning it into a community hub, hence the name.
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If architects are involved it's probably "ironic ".
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A few more bases:
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Nice, Having separate top sections would make the texturing a lot simpler than the warbases ones. Where are these sourced from?
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Warbases :D

They will do a top layer only of any of their bases if you ask, plus the 3-hole version I use for mounted troops is just a custom base I asked for.
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Tim Hall wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 10:23 pm Nope, that's it for troops. I have painted 6 more Union gun crews, I am midway through one last infantry brigade, and midway through the Irish additions, and that will be it.
Kudos for being the only hard-core ACW gamer I know who didn't paint the Irish Brigade first up! :thumbs:
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Those bases would be nice f it wasn't for all those big moth holes in them :o
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They have big moths north of the wall/
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