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Phil Walling14 Aug 2009 9:53 a.m. PST

Today was spent (mostly) working on Life Guards (not Baywatch, and no Pamela Anderson). These are for a client.

Photos are here – link

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP14 Aug 2009 10:23 a.m. PST

Baccus does a 6mm Pamela Anderson? Which Pam – Big or Small? If she's in the red bathing suit, I want a HOTT army's worth.

Incidentally. During times of peace and plenty cavalry units during the period tried to have matching horses with (usually) the unit's trumpeter on a gray.

As soon as the unit left the barracks real life interceded and the men would take any horse they could slap a saddle on (nothing more embarrassing than being a cavalryman and having to walk). So matching horses is "parade ground" and mix-and-match is "campaign."

I like matching horses for my more "elite" units as it helps them stand out on the gaming table.

P.S. Are those storm-trooper-birds on your T-shirt?

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