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Gunfreak20 May 2012 1:47 p.m. PST
Gonsalvo20 May 2012 2:58 p.m. PST

coming along very nicely.

William Warner20 May 2012 4:41 p.m. PST

Very nice. I especially like the close spacing. To my way of thinking, miniature figures look more convincing if spaced according to the drill manuals of the time, in this case, with elbows touching.

Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP20 May 2012 5:38 p.m. PST

Your armies look great !! One little thing that might help -- bend the figures back up so they are standing erect --sometimes they are slightly leaning from the way they were pulled out of the molds.
regards
Russ Dunaway

Chortle Fezian20 May 2012 8:11 p.m. PST

Great stuff. Your forces are coming along nicely.

trailape21 May 2012 2:27 a.m. PST

Nice.

Bottom Dollar21 May 2012 2:58 a.m. PST

I count 14 1/2 battalions of infantry, 8 regiments of cavalry, 4 batteries of artillery, and 4 commanders.

Gunfreak21 May 2012 6:32 a.m. PST

Your armies look great !! One little thing that might help -- bend the figures back up so they are standing erect --sometimes they are slightly leaning from the way they were pulled out of the molds.
regards
Russ Dunaway

I did as much as a dared, but was afraid I break them if I did any more

Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP21 May 2012 7:20 a.m. PST

On the Blue moon figs the ankles will easily survive the slight bend so they are standing straight -- I have done it to 1000s of them and not lost a one. Your blue moon seem to be slightly bent just as they do when they initially come out of the mold?
Its a shame as the painted units look great.
Regards
Russ Dunaway

kinsnevatt21 May 2012 7:53 a.m. PST

Really nice figures, I'm working on my 1st blue moon 1806 prussian battalion at the moment, really nice figs and looking forward to their future releases.

Cheers

Chris

14Bore Supporting Member of TMP21 May 2012 2:45 p.m. PST

Never (OH wait till I have to straighten out my next figure) have broken one off yet. I have read about softening in hot water but never tried it. Great looking figures!

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