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Conrad Kinch28 Aug 2017 5:10 a.m. PST

I wrote a piece on the battle of St. Pierre for the most recent issue of Miniature Wargames. But in the rush to get the pictures taken I completely forgot to include any of the Portuguese.

This is a terrible state of affairs and cannot be allowed to stand, so I set up a few shots and had some fun photographing them. There's something quite restful about setting up toy soldiers in a diorama like that.

You'll find the pictures here.
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