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yarkshire gamer20 Nov 2020 10:38 a.m. PST

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Afternoon fellow gamers,

If you're looking at this you will probably be familiar with Yarkshire Gamer WW1 Mesopotamia collection and my continuing mission to seek out new figures and new manufacturers to boldly go where no one has gone before.

This week's sample figures are from Tiger Miniatures who do a Balkans War (1912/13) range which I think are suitable for Mesopotamia.

There are more pics on the blog, good overall impression, basic detail (but there is nothing fancy about the uniform) really nice faces. They are on the large side for 28s.

Main question, will I buy more ? Yes I will, my standard unit size is 24 figures so their definitely be another 18. With rumours of Empress Miniatures doing cavalry suitable for the period, I might park the bus for a short while, although I have some 28mm Newline Designs Indian Lancers due sometime soon.

Pop down the blog and see whats going on, it's advert free.

Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer

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