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Shiny Toy Soldiers Painted by Aly Morrison


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Musketier writes:

heavy-handed basing

Given the visible gaps this doesn't look like basing to me at all, merely like he stood the figures on some handy "felted pennies" just for photographing?

Lovely figures, showcased by the great paint job. Not my period of interest at all, and yet I'm very tempted…


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peter johnstone of Spencer Smith Miniatures writes:

Here are some pictures that Aly Morrison sent to me recently of his latest painting efforts on our Shiny Toy Soldier range, which of course he designed. Beautiful! But of course, I would say that, wouldn't I?

You have: French National Guard, Bengal Infantry, French Turcos, French Chasseurs a Pied, made up of various arms, bodies and heads.

French Chasseurs a Pied

Bengal Infantry

French Turcos

French National Guard

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