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Thanks very much for sharing your Napoleonics which do very well in a grand display like this.

It reminds me of the Waterloo display in the National Army Museum (NAM) in London.

NAM has a very large dio of the Battle of Waterloo, but the figures are a bit too small to appreciate.

Photobucket looks easy.

Merry Christmas, Raymond.
 
Great collection George.You collect ACW and WWII also don't you?
Mark
 
Thanks very much for sharing your Napoleonics which do very well in a grand display like this.

It reminds me of the Waterloo display in the National Army Museum (NAM) in London.

NAM has a very large dio of the Battle of Waterloo, but the figures are a bit too small to appreciate.

Photobucket looks easy.

Merry Christmas, Raymond.

Thanks Raymond; if I can figure out photobucket, anyone can. I really like the teddy bear fur mats, they look great with the 20mm figures......
 
Great collection George.You collect ACW and WWII also don't you?
Mark

Thanks Mark; yes, I also collect WWII and ACW in 20mm, have added quite a few napoleonics to the collection recently, hence all the pictures.

Will go back to ACW soon as well...........Merry Christmas to you and all of the members of this forum.............
 
Excellent displays George; made even more so by the knowledge that you painted those lads and ponies.:eek: :cool: Feel free to stay with the Napoleonic theme as long as you like.;) This was certainly a much better use of your time than watching that Skins game (which I also walked away from).;) Merry Christmas to you as well.
 
Excellent displays George; made even more so by the knowledge that you painted those lads and ponies.:eek: :cool: Feel free to stay with the Napoleonic theme as long as you like.;) This was certainly a much better use of your time than watching that Skins game (which I also walked away from).;) Merry Christmas to you as well.

Thanks Bill; how they went from almost (actually, they SHOULD have) beating the Aints to that disaster is beyond me.

Will keep the Napoleonics ball rolling here.............
 

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