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Loving your nicks and your nacks
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First lot of Altefritzenburgers almost ready for deployment to Ayton... Straws were drawn for the assignment....
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Very nice Andy!
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Alright, s'pose.
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Purple wrote: Wed Feb 06, 2019 5:34 pm Nothing good from me at the moment. I’m just trying to clear little nick nacks I’ve got in the cupboard so I can be at zen.
I always tune in to the News at Zen....
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Nice looking bunch of buggers, sorry, burgers there Count
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And it allllll begins again.
Frustratingly they appear to have changed the felt and it’s a more natural colour and really nice texture.
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Foundry Belgians for Congo, Flint & Feather stuff from Bob Murch, and a seemingly unending number of Napoleonic 18s.
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Purps, is that pool table felt?
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No Bearman, it’s many metres of cheap craft felt.
Pool tables use baize which is much more expensive and finer in its texture. Otherwise you’d have terrible discrepancies with your balls.

Well I was nearly finished another vbcw squad but then got distracted with some Prussian rebasing.
During which I decided the units paint job was really poor and have been repainting it figure by figure in a truely unnecessary and mentally strenuous activity that only wargamers punish themselves with as a pastime. 🤔
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