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good job on those.
AH, the Chasseurs a Cheval of the Imperial Guard, undress uniform (hence most not wearing their pelisse and no plumes). Great work... as usual!
A wonderful job on this famous unit!!
Lovely, solid work as usual.
Lovely troops Mat!
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What a fantastic Job you have doen on these. Keep up the good work
Thanks, guys. Glad you like them!
How big are your bases? I'm guessing 2" x 2" (50mm x 50mm). I'm looking at rebasing my 1/72 armies, and yours have the spacing between figures about right.
Good eye you have, sir. These are indeed 50mm x 50mm, which is the same I use for artillery, by the way. I use 50mm x 40mm for infantry, since I need less depth to base them.
Excellent! Thanks.
good job on those.
ReplyDeleteAH, the Chasseurs a Cheval of the Imperial Guard, undress uniform (hence most not wearing their pelisse and no plumes). Great work... as usual!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful job on this famous unit!!
ReplyDeleteLovely, solid work as usual.
ReplyDeleteLovely troops Mat!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic Job you have doen on these. Keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys. Glad you like them!
ReplyDeleteHow big are your bases? I'm guessing 2" x 2" (50mm x 50mm).
ReplyDeleteI'm looking at rebasing my 1/72 armies, and yours have the spacing between figures about right.
Good eye you have, sir. These are indeed 50mm x 50mm, which is the same I use for artillery, by the way. I use 50mm x 40mm for infantry, since I need less depth to base them.
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