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Sidney Roundwood30 Mar 2012 10:23 a.m. PST

One of the things I've been working on during the last couple of weeks are a two sets of stretcher bearers from 1st Corps Miniatures. These are very characterful sculpts and fit together very easily with no flash. The casualty is glued to a stretcher, and the stretcher fits neatly onto the two stretcher bearers. Each set is a very reasonable £4.00 GBP (plus P&P). The figures look excellent alongside Great War Miniatures' British infantry and figures from the Great War ranges of Gripping Beast and Musketeer Miniatures. However, I also think that you would have no trouble fielding them along Renegade Miniatures' Great War ranges also.

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I've put more photos, and some information about Great War stretcher bearers on my blog at the link here:

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Hope you enjoy the blog post!

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Fat Wally30 Mar 2012 11:10 a.m. PST

Fantastic stuff Sid. Congratulations on a job well done.

Greylegion30 Mar 2012 12:45 p.m. PST

WOW! If you were to use black dice, they would be almost invisible on those markers. Really beautiful work.

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