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    Latest additions

    Martyn, I love the frequent posts of photos of your Trophy Collection. Very inspiring. Shane :)
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    Gettysburg Chronicles, Part 9, Fight For Little Round Top

    Chris, Great job on this and the rest of your ACW Chronicles. They all have been awesome efforts. Shane :)
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    Napoleonic French formations

    Hi Josh, Try http://www.napolun.com/mirror/web2.airmail.net/napoleon/infantry_Napoleon.html This is one of my favorite web pages featuring Napoleonic Warfare. It not only contains a wealth of info about the French military, but includes sections on his allies and enemies as well. Hope this...
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    Not So Quiet on The Western Front

    Great display Jack. :)
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    Dan Sickles at Gettysburg

    For the sake of discussion, I will contend that even if Sickles had maintained his original positions, in accordance with his superiors’ directives, there is no guarantee that III Corps still wouldn’t have been wiped out. The men of III Corps were under the command of Dan Sickles and would...
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    Pickett's Charge, July 3rd, 1863

    This is an amazing effort. Absolutely stunning. Are these figures based for a particular set of gaming rules?
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    Dan Sickles at Gettysburg

    This seems like a great discussion going on so far. As Bob mentioned, early on July 2nd the 1st and 2nd USSS were deployed forward of the 3rd Corps position to reconnoiter and were eventually engaged in a minor firefight with the leading elements of Longstreet’s Corps on Seminary Ridge. IMHO...
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    TSSD Russians, Painted figures.

    These look fantastic. Well done. :)
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    A note from the General Manager...

    Another great scene Ken! These unfortunate Key Stoners look ready to get swept away by one of the “Grandest Charges Ever Seen.” I’m sure Pemberton would have appreciated Barksdale’s Mississippians and possibly some of the men under Joe Johnston’s command @ Vicksburg during July of 1863...
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    A note from the General Manager...

    Congratulations Ken, No intended disrespect to the former GM of WBritain, but IMHO this honor that has been bestowed upon you has been long over due. Wishing you the best of luck in your new position. Shane :)
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    Boston

    My favorite is definitely the one with the bridge. I always like scenes that include water. :)
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    Boston

    I’m sure that whoever made the grass had a lot of fun with these projects. :)
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    Battle of Fredericksburg (Completed Diorama)

    This piece is absolutely amazing. Well done. :)
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    Favorite/Best British-Commonwealth Division Normandy

    Yes, Maroon/Dark-Red Beret. Thank you for this clarification. The red berets on the Conte Para figures were too bright. I definitely wouldn’t want to make that same mistake if I re-painted a few for a scene. :)
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    Can someone help me understand why the Indians are so expensive ?

    I think that the key question isn't what happened, but what is going to happen.
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    NCAA mens basketball tournament

    Mario Manningham’s side-line grab in the final drive of Super Bowl XLVI was pretty epic too. He did the same thing to us in the semi-finals of the Ohio High School Football Playoff in 2002. We (Massillon Washington) were ahead in the fourth quarter and had them (Warren Harding) fourth and...
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    NCAA mens basketball tournament

    A spectacular catch in the final drive of the Super Bowl doesn't ever seem to hurt either. ^&grin
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    Favorite/Best British-Commonwealth Division Normandy

    This question goes out to the para fans. Given the choice, do you prefer the red beret or helmet on your para figures? :)
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    Are you a 1/72 scale collector?

    I'd like to express a BIG Thank You to Shannon, Peter and the Mods for creating this sectinon!!! ^&grin ^&cool :salute:: {bravo}} {bravo}} {bravo}}
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