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Dining Room Battles26 Nov 2023 1:43 p.m. PST

It's time to hit the home stretch for my Pashtun/Tribal core force for The Men Who Would be Kings. For units that don't have uniforms or have mix and match uniforms, I usually break them up in batches. The recommended size for Tribal units in The Men Who Would be Kings is 16 figures so now it's time to put the last 8 hard plastic Perry Miniature Afghan Tribesmen together.

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