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| Anatoli | 08 Feb 2012 3:50 a.m. PST |
Last unit to be reviewed and painted before the Winged Hussars which I think everyone is looking forward to (me included :-D). The Pancerni were actually really nice and fun to paint despite initially not having been my favorite Polish-Lithuanian cavalry unit. The box had as good a variety of riders as the cossack style cavalry box had, that is 8 different riders including commanders and bannermen. And just like the previous box you get 18 cavalry miniatures, which makes 6 stands – which makes 2 full companies or 1 full squadron. link
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