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Dining Room Battles15 Apr 2022 6:53 a.m. PST

As I build my Napoleonic forces in 18mm using the pre-painted, flat miniatures from WoFun Games, I needed some more Generals and officers for both sides so I could play a variety of different rules to include Napoleonic Wargaming, by Neil Thomas, Volley and Bayonet, the PDF rules that came with the WoFun Games Peninsular Starter Pack in 18mm, etc. So, what do you get for US $21.26 USD, to include bases, in 18mm with the British and Allied Officers pack?

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Dining Room Battles15 Apr 2022 6:54 a.m. PST

As I build my Napoleonic forces in 18mm using the pre-painted, flat miniatures from WoFun Games, I needed some more Generals and officers for both sides so I could play a variety of different rules to include Napoleonic Wargaming, by Neil Thomas, Volley and Bayonet, the PDF rules that came with the WoFun Games Peninsular Starter Pack in 18mm, etc. So, what do you get for US $21.26 USD, to include bases, in 18mm with the British and Allied Officers pack?

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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2022 9:48 a.m. PST

Are you having any problems "popping" the figures out?

Dining Room Battles15 Apr 2022 7:11 p.m. PST

No I'm not; but, when putting them in the bases I learned to hold them securely from the edge when putting them in. I broke a couple bayonets and a sword in the beginning but easily fixed them with super glue.

PzGeneral17 Apr 2022 4:03 a.m. PST

The biggest problem I incurred is with the figures that the "peg" is just a single foot or hoof. Those you have to be REAL careful with, both in removing from sprue and inserting into the base. I snapped a few, but model glue fixed them up….

Dave

Dining Room Battles17 Apr 2022 6:08 a.m. PST

Dave,
I agree. My biggest challenge was bayonets so I "developed" my 2 hands firmly on the sides when putting them on the base. I haven't had any issues punching them out. And as you send, super glue does wonders with the plexiglass.
Neil

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