A Civil War battle...........in 20mm...... (1 Viewer)

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Been awhile since I've done one of these, so here goes, a small battle in 20mm........



















 
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A few more pictures, added some new figures to the collection recently, time to break them out.....





 
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It has been a while George but it's always worth the wait {sm3} These are some fine looking figures you have here. {bravo}}

Jeff :salute::
 
A very impressive 'small' battle. Hundreds of figures that seem to go on forever. Certainly this is a 'medium' battle at the very least.:wink2:^&cool -- Al
 
Well worth the wait George. Always impressive, complete with wheat fields! Pls post some pics of the artillery. Chris
 
It has been a while George but it's always worth the wait {sm3} These are some fine looking figures you have here. {bravo}}

Jeff :salute::

Thanks Jeff, I'm very happy with my ACW collection, it's really come a long way the past few years........
 
A very impressive 'small' battle. Hundreds of figures that seem to go on forever. Certainly this is a 'medium' battle at the very least.:wink2:^&cool -- Al

Thanks Al and you're right, maybe a medium battle for this one, about 1,000 figures here.............glad you like it.
 
Well worth the wait George. Always impressive, complete with wheat fields! Pls post some pics of the artillery. Chris

Thanks Chris, glad you like it, will get some pictures of the artillery posted for you; looks like you've been busy with another of your great ACW dioramas; great minds think alike..........:wink2:
 
Thanks Walt, glad you like it, hope to see you at Historicon..........
 
and the war continues in the basement!!!! Great stuff once again George!

Tom
 
Thanks Tom, glad you like it, the continuation of "basement wars"........:wink2:
 
More pictures, specifically artillery shots for Chris......









 
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Glad to see the infantry is being properly supported by the long arm! :smile2: Thanks very much for posting pics of the guns George. I see you even have the red piping on the jackets, great detail. Truly entertaining to look at. Chris
 
Chris,
Glad you like the artillerymen and the guns, thanks for noticing the red piping, the smallest details are the most important ones.................;)..........
 
George

Good to see your troops taking to the field again and what a great set of figures they are too

Bob
 
Thanks George for photos of the diorama. Every figure is painted so good and the uniform details look great. After 10 figures that I paint the quality of my work drops off like a lead balloon. Nice job and now how about a Dragton 1/35 Tiger KIt? I know where one is available.:D John
 
Thanks George for photos of the diorama. Every figure is painted so good and the uniform details look great. After 10 figures that I paint the quality of my work drops off like a lead balloon. Nice job and now how about a Dragton 1/35 Tiger KIt? I know where one is available.:D John

Thanks John, the detail work on the 20mm figures can be a bit of a pain, that is for sure.

Your Dragon kit story busts me up every time; look forward to seeing you at OTSN again this year............
 
Always great to see the smaller scale troops you show us George. I still buy and stash 28mm Perry . Someday I'll get around to painting them. There must be 2,000 Perry , Redoubt and Old glory , sadly waiting to be tended too.Like Napoleonic era, never ending money pit.
Spring Campaign 1864 has been gnawing at me, and the 54's want to take the field.
Hope to see you and John, someday at one of the gatherings.

FubAR
 

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