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CooperSteveOnTheLaptop writes:

Yeah 28mm 1836 is on my list of things to do one day but I've too many other projects on for the foreseeable. Occasionally I find or convert an odd figure into a Texian so I have about 10 foot & mounted figures!

I have the BOOT HILL Masked Swordsman, lovely sculpt


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malamute of Boot Hill Miniatures writes:

The latest 28mm greens have arrived at Boot Hill Miniatures.

Mexican Permanente cavalryman

These comprise six new Mexican Permanente cavalrymen (including both mounted and dismounted versions) and four skirmishing soldados, all for the Alamo and Texas War of Independence.

Mexican skirmishing soldados

They will be cast and available at the end of the month.

Future releases include Mexican Sappers, casualties and sentries. The first Texian army release will be New Orleans Greys, who are currently on the workbench.

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