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Tango0115 Apr 2025 4:18 p.m. PST

"Greetings, dear readers. The period of disruption continues in these parts, with its impact on blogging and things hobby. However, there has been an upside. As part of the process, I have decided to use this process to round out hobby loose ends, the subject of this post being a prime example. While bundling and packing up my toy soldier stuff, I ran across a box of painted mid-century (probably 1870ish) Bavarians that were generously gifted to me by a friend and fellow club mate, Bruce. Not having a complete Bavarian "army" (like my others), I stored them away "for later." When running across them again, I decided that later had arrived. I came to the rather obvious realization that I did not need to build a whole "army" of Bavarians to make use of these, but they could be used by themselves to field a very nice allied contingent. So, rather than packing them away again to not be seen until who-knows-when, I pulled them out and got down to rebasing them…"

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Field Marshal18 Apr 2025 12:12 a.m. PST

Not Napoleonic but 1870 era. Still nice models

Baron von Wreckedoften II18 Apr 2025 1:12 a.m. PST

Unfortunately, they didn't use Prussian guns, but otherwise, nice little models.

Tango0118 Apr 2025 3:03 p.m. PST

Glad you like them…

Armand

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