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Offline Dining Room Battles

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Here is my solution to the problem about getting back to Napoleonic Gaming: WoFun Miniatures.

https://toysoldiersanddiningroombattles.blogspot.com/2022/02/wofun-miniatures-peninsular-war-starter.html

Offline Kikuchiyo

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while I admire the fine art work, I've never been able to get part the edges when in comes to cut outs

are you planning to blacken them? That might make all the difference,  to me at least
On the lookout for 10mm Magister Militum Fantasy figures, halflings and woodelves in particular

Offline jeffreythancock

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Wonder if they could use black or grey acrylic instead?  Might make the edges less noticeable?

Offline Dining Room Battles

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I'm not planning on doing the edges because I am basically lazy!

Offline GrahamC

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I use a brown brush pen to colour the edges makes a huge difference.
 

Offline Belisarius

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I’m even lazier . I printed, laminated, cut and glued these together.  They’re great for trying out a new period or rules et .

Offline Dining Room Battles

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Okay. I’m passing my lazy crown to you! lol

Offline Donkeymilkman

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I do think there is something quite charming about wargaming like this.
I have nothing important to say so just keep on scrolling.

Offline Dining Room Battles

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Donkeymilkman,

I love the Toy Soldier look.

 

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