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RogerC26 Aug 2020 2:31 p.m. PST

Latest unit back from the basing department and onto my blog is the 25th Bengal Native Infantry, I like how beight they are, I normaly avoid painting whites like the plague. More images and write up on the blog. link

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FlyXwire27 Aug 2020 5:52 a.m. PST

RogerC, thanks for posting this by gosh!

Not my period, but I appreciate your taking the time to make a posting here – for us to see.

Afraid today, I'm considering if I will post on TMP anymore – (everyone seems to be operating via their own blog).

RogerC27 Aug 2020 3:11 p.m. PST

Thats a shame, I always have ascan through the periods I am interested in both on here and the Lead Adeventure Forum, the blog allows me to add more detail and images and post odd things that others might be less inerested in, stickign them here allows for more of a discussion, I find using both works for me.

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