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Author Topic: Chainmail, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts?  (Read 3807 times)

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Re: Chainmail, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts?
« Reply #15 on: April 29, 2017, 05:15:33 PM »
I apologise for my own use of a non-existent compound noun. I also must apologise to Games Workshop, and sculptor Alan Perry in particular, having earlier examined one of my boxed sets of Pirazzo's Lost Legion, and noting that, of the twelve figures, only one has chain mail sleeves, the others being clad in tunics and padded jacks,and perfectly usable as sculpted in a historical setting, as far as I am aware, though the tassels on the pikes - as well as the standard - need to go. I have a few packs of figures in addition to the boxes, and it may be that these contained proportionately more of the mailed figure, somewhat distorting my memory. In any event, it's high time I did something with them - a veritable tercio is there to be assembled.

 

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