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Sho Boki Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

Fusiliers and Grenadiers are moulded and casted.
Now I have to write the selling page.
And then continue with Command.


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Sho Boki Sponsoring Member of TMP of Boki Wargame Miniatures writes:

Before moving further, I want to ask: When did the Piedmontese abolish their long queues? I sculpted these 1:100 with long queues, but I noticed that Eureka did their 28mm with short ones. Should I shorten the queues?

Piedmont

Also, did they carry some more personal equipment, such as water bottles, bread bags, etc.? All images I have are of the clean parade look.

Some bad news. I enjoyed how comparatively high prices of my figures fell cheaper than others. But the inflation got me too at last. Costs for silicone and power were already doubled and tripled, but now my metal supplier doubled the price of metal also. I use high quality and pricey alloys, and cost of metal in my figures was higher than some producers sold their figures. So the increase in the prices of my figures is now inevitable.

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