More Greeks. Always more Greeks. Cheers to EB for letting me have these figures which are pretty nice given the age of the sculpts
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Very very nice, and ready for when the Infamy Infamy supplement, Don't tell him Pike, hits....
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And the donor.goat major wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:09 pm More Greeks. Always more Greeks. Cheers to EB for letting me have these figures which are pretty nice given the age of the sculpts
Lovely painting, great stuff as always GM.
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Pretty chaps, I like the dolphins.
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Good stuff, always impressed by your freehand painting.
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Those dolphins are absolutely smashing! The people demand an army shot!
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Bloody hell - are those dolphins free hand?
Bloody lovely work Simon
Bloody lovely work Simon
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Lovely stuff. No doubt they form an essential element of the armies of Miami.
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Beautiful work, Simon. Are they the old Garrison range?
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