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Lancer5812 Oct 2013 2:27 a.m. PST

The start of my 20mm early war Huns are now cast, and ready for action.

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vtsaogames12 Oct 2013 4:29 a.m. PST

They look good.

Now if they respect Belgium's neutrality we need not go to war…

Duc de Limbourg12 Oct 2013 5:15 a.m. PST

These look good. Inevitable question, hoe do they compare to other 20mm figures. I have it miniatures.

Lancer5812 Oct 2013 6:24 a.m. PST

Belgians need to be done soon, or there is no one to hold the border, so on the list.
They stand very well next to IT, my biggest customer mixes them all the time, as he slowly replaces them with my guys, the height is the same.

doug redshirt12 Oct 2013 12:41 p.m. PST

Why is Jap a derogatory word, yet Hun is not. Hun was a term used specifically by British propaganda units to demonize Germany in press releases and war posters. Both are designed to be derogatory and to make killing easier since what you are shooting is not really human. If you ever do glance at WWI posters they show Germans as demons or beasts. While I applaud the British and French propaganda units for doing such an incredible job not only in their countries but also the USA, it is now almost a hundred years later. Any reason we cant use terms like Germans instead of Huns. I think of Huns, I look for Attila and horse mounted tribesmen. So confusing on that part too. While I have WWI Germans in several scales, I have no need for Huns in any scale.

ancientsgamer13 Oct 2013 11:08 a.m. PST

I prefer mustache eaters… That's what the Italians called them! LOL

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Lancer5813 Oct 2013 1:23 p.m. PST

moustache eaters, I like that, never heard that one before, but I will stick with Huns as everyone knows who its meant to be when you stick it in the WW1 section, just like the tommies being called old contemptibles.

Rudi the german14 Oct 2013 3:38 a.m. PST

Huns?…. They have no horses and the wrong helmet.

ancientsgamer14 Oct 2013 7:24 a.m. PST

Sorry, that should have been wax eaters…. I need more sleep!

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