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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: Yarkshire Gamer on January 19, 2018, 05:23:54 PM
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Happy weekend fellow gamers,
Fresh from the YG studios is this 28mm Woodbine Design Company British WW1 Mesopotamia battalion.
A 2 Fig HQ, 4 x 8 Fig companies and a HMG base complete the unit. I have gone for a non uniform look reflecting the unit being on Campaign and under siege at Kut.
We have just finished a WW1 game so these probably won't debut on table for a while but at least the lead pile is minutely smaller.
Next up I have a 8" Howitzer to paint, now that's a big gun.
Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer
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Fantastic. I do like non-trench WW1 things, especially Mesopotamia and all that.
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Fantastic. I do like non-trench WW1 things, especially Mesopotamia and all that.
Agreed, so much more you can do.
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Very nice. 8)
Always good to see the Ox & Bucks. My grandfather served with them in Salonika rather than Mesopotamia.
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I like them a lot :-* :-* Nice work!
LB
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Great work. 👍
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My Grandfather fought as a sergeant for the Ox and Bucks, lost an eye at The Somme