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Tango0109 May 2015 11:16 p.m. PST

… in Winchester cleaned up.
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More here
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Hope you enjoy!

Amicalment
Armand

Royal Marine10 May 2015 2:20 p.m. PST

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Tango0110 May 2015 2:39 p.m. PST

Happy for that my friend!. (smile)

My first thought when I saw it was… Wow! That's how looks like the real battlefield…. if you are a time-traveler!

And fly… (smile)

Amicalement
Armand

jarhead12 May 2015 7:31 p.m. PST

A very fitting tribute to the heroes of many nations each of which changed history that day whether in a great or small way. May they all rest peacefully for they earned their salt that day.

Marc at work13 May 2015 3:58 a.m. PST

Always good to see 1/72 – not brilliantly painted, but en masse they look good to me. Just wish I could paint quicker to achieve the "masse" :-(

Tango0113 May 2015 10:25 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend Marc! (smile)


Amicalement
Armand

Widowson13 May 2015 1:36 p.m. PST

OMG – Airfix US Cavalry figs converted to Scots Greys! I thought I was the only guy doing that – in the 1970s. As well, see Airfix French Cuirassiers paint only converted to lancers. I did that, too!

stephen116213 May 2015 4:39 p.m. PST

I like the Airfix French artilleryman lifting the heavy cannon ball, only he's so close to the tree you can't see the cannon ball.

stephen

pbishop1213 May 2015 8:23 p.m. PST

Now THAT, is work. Very impressed.

Robert le Diable14 May 2015 9:11 a.m. PST

How on earth the French cavalry managed to mass in the space between Hougoumont and La Haye Sainte… ! No wonder there are accounts of horses being lifted off their hooves by the pressure of mounts on either side.

Tango0114 May 2015 10:42 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it too my friend.

Amicalement
Armand

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