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There were a couple of issues of "Savage and Soldier" that had articles. I recall that a seaprate uniform guide was also produced that did not appear in "S &
I bought a set of those Flashman figs. A number of interesting figs. Next to Foundry 28's they were huge! I could not use them, so gave to a gamer that
Have you ever wanted to be in the movies? I've been contacted by an Austrian documentary film maker and the grandson of Slatin Pasha (that's two different
Thanks. I wish I could claim some originality, or had come up with a cool name like that. Alas, I was more interested in getting a battle done than in coming
Yes, they look great.the Glengarry's and the Martini's look wonderful.you captured the British Scarlet right on.good job.Fine looking men. Jim _____ From: