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Peter, I think you are right, I did not want to say that if i remember some folsk got somewhat shirty, I think I mentioned them once as well in a "I will get my coat manner"!!

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Nic Robson of Eureka Miniatures writes:

New 20mm WWII

Hot on the heels of the Salute release of the DAK come their formidable opponents, the WDF (Western Desert Force): a full release of infantry, advancing and defending, support weapons, command and lorry drivers and passengers.

WDF infantry

We also have have support and command for the British in winter jerkins, and new U.S. drivers.

If you are more of a tanker than a footslogger, we have beautifully-cast resin tank junk and stowage. Sculpted by Tony Barton for use in the mini dioramas that are shown on our website, these items bring realism to your vehicles and terrain. Cast by Magos Miniatures of Queensland.

New 18mm Napoleonic Guard

We are thrilled to see some new AB releases from Tony Barton, who has added Napoleonic Guard cavalry to the French, in the form of Mamlukes and Chasseur (in later uniform), and sneaked in a charging French lancer officer and some British flankers, skirmishing in the Peninsular.

Mamluke officer

Available through the AB site now.

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