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Posted by Beano Boy on 26 Mar 2014, 01:26

My latest purchase are 10 boxes of each Image......Image......Image.......Image......Image.....Image.......Image.......Image All these are very well known to Modellers,however most of these are for converting into other Regiments in the Napoleonic Army of France. After conversion l will have another 130 horses left over,and also 170 Hussars which are useless to my requirements so they`ll all go into the Toy Box for my Grandchildren to play with.So l am awaiting an 80 box delivery. BB
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Posted by Kekso on 26 Mar 2014, 09:54

Beano Boy wrote:My latest purchase are 10 boxes of each


:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

I love that French Old Imperial Guard... I miss them in my collection :love:
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Posted by santifernandez on 26 Mar 2014, 14:25

go shopping :shock: :shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 26 Mar 2014, 14:36

Well Dalibor,most of the 410 Imperial Old Guard are for the chop. Head swops hopefully creating dismounted French Dragoons,French Middle Guard Fussiliers & Compgnie de sapeurs which are Guard Engineers.Other conversions are to create another two regiments of light French Cavalry,130 French Line Lancers which will bring up my total number of these to 420. There will be also another 40 French Light Cavalry Chassiers.Another 170 conversions creating another Regiment of French Cuirassiers, and 340 French Cuirassiers that are not conversions.These l look forward to painting,because bluchers look quite splendid.More head swops will create more Old Guard helping out serving the guns,this was quite common in muddy conditions like at Waterloo,those things were far to heavy for the normal gun crew`s to handle.Other head swops will create more French Horse Grenadiers. Hopefully too l`ll also be converting other units into Saoeure-Mineurs de la Garde which are Marins of the Guard wearing metal helmets!All these conversions & more besides will take a long time to do.First l have over a thousand French infantry to finish.However l will post how too Topic`s to help others on the Forum to save lots & lots of money by not having to buy expensive metal figures. l have spent £460 on these Models if l`d bought metal ones it would be Thousands of pounds.However l wish members on the Forum selling metal figures every success with what they doing.Thank you for moving this Topic Dalibor,nice job & l fully agree with the need to move it. Thank you all for taking time out to look at my item. BB
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Posted by blucher1815red on 26 Mar 2014, 16:42

Good god BB, thats some shoping basket, it will be interesting to see your conversions of the figures, i'm sure there are plenty of ideas cramed into your brain box.
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Posted by Kekso on 26 Mar 2014, 16:57

blucher1815red wrote: it will be interesting to see your conversions of the figures


I agree :beer:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 26 Mar 2014, 17:58

Hi blucher,and Delibor,Yip! There is such a tale concerning how & why. Two set`s are very hard to obtain,but have been reboxed by Italeri so by checking the boxed set numbers l now have The Scots Greys to add to my others that l`ve not painted yet. l also have the right horses to do as many mounted Chassiers & Line Lancers that l wish to do.The real exciting news is soon l`ll get to open all my Book`s on Napoleonic Uniforms,so there my be even more conversions to follow.Mrs B bought these Books for little old me,and l promished not to look at them until April.Yes my head is cramed full of conversion`s perhaps l need to get E`m all down in print,and when l open them Book`s l think things might well lead to some crazy work in the near future.My,well our little house Mrs B,and I is flanked by woodland tree`s and is perfect for tiny,FiddleWood Gnomes and is quite filling up with boxes making it look like a Model Shop every day. Perfect! BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 28 Mar 2014, 13:11

Just bought 20mm Newlines: their set of Russian Napoleonic generals which are excellent figures & a unit of Russian dragoons to go with them.
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Posted by Kekso on 28 Mar 2014, 13:17

Ochoin wrote:Just bought 20mm Newlines:


Any photos? :roll:
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Posted by Ochoin on 28 Mar 2014, 14:31

Kekso wrote:
Any photos? :roll:


Newline has photos of the unpainted minis. I'm up to undercoating, so it'll be a while before they're ready.

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Posted by Beano Boy on 28 Mar 2014, 18:49

The very large box has arrived with my model figures inside. So here it is. l always take a picture of Pakages if they have signs of damage to them. This one does. So in case of damaged goods needing to be returned this is the best way to prove it,and can be e-Mailed to the supplier concerned.Image All models already mention were there & were OK! ImageI paid a Wacking £51 for shipping & Handling on this delivery, from Amazon. However l could not obtain some of the boxed models anywhere else.I think l will be living on Jam Butties for a while to ease the cost of buying these.I am going to do a how to,about converting some of these soon on Tutorials. Thank`s for reading this. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 28 Mar 2014, 21:44

Ochoin wrote:
Newline has photos of the unpainted minis. I'm up to undercoating, so it'll be a while before they're ready.

donald


BTW does anyone know what colour a Russian general's fatigue hat should be?

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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Mar 2014, 14:18

Just received my Diecast Metal Model car`s & Motorbikes & Farm Tracktor`s for my little Town of Honeywell.Image These are HO OO Railroad Scale which is tiny as is Honeywell.ImageThese models of 1934 were used by the Brits during WWll as Staff Cars. Image The Motorbikes were used by the Brits too in WWll,and are in the army colour. However these Bikes are way out of scale & would only be of use with 12 mm scale model people. The Classic Ford Anglia early 1960`s just squeezes into the time period of my Honeywell Layout,which is covering the 1940`s &1950`s to the early 1960`s,and is based on what l saw in my youthful day`s of fun & spree.l will continue much more in depth on my topic concerning Honeywell. BB
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Posted by armpcm on 08 Apr 2014, 19:29

Hi there mates,

Althought my workbench hours been null, the thought is one of these days I will return. :mrgreen: So I leave you my latest trades/offers.

My first 1/35 figures from a Portuguese friend, wel this will be a new thing for me. :roll:
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Some helicopters traded here in Portugal and 2 offers the NH-90 from my good friend Dalibor and the Zvezda from Michael. :thumbup:
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My wife gave me these little figures from Elhiem Figures to put in my choppers, pilots, gunners and some DEVGRU to sit in a Little Bird from 160th.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 09 Apr 2014, 01:44

My second delivery of French Light Cavalry & French Hussars arrived today along with the Mounted Line Officers 1813 -1815ImageThe Cavalry will be painted up as French de Chasseurs a Cheval & will be remounted on the right horses for this Regiment from the Hussars set.......ImageAlso a large amount of Air Drying Clay. Enough to do 48 bases for the Tree`s that are well under way now.Many will be for the Hougoumont Diorama.
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Posted by mickey mouse on 29 Apr 2014, 21:03

Hi guys, my latest arrival thanks to Kekso, due to a trade.

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Will start painting them soon!
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Posted by Fire at Will on 21 May 2014, 14:51

I went to the Triples show with not much of a plan besides picking up the Plastic Soldier Company Loyd Carriers and US Heavy Weapons. All went well until I spotted some bargains on the B&B.

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It consisted of several lots of Italeri fast build tanks and bags of Ancient, ACW and WW2 figures. I'm certainly not going to use them all and the excess will go for sale or trade. The box on the right is those I have already decided to sell.
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Posted by mickey mouse on 01 Jun 2014, 19:41

My latest purchase on FIGZ 2014:

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The 3 little plastic bags are from SHQ models.
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Posted by Ochoin on 09 Jun 2014, 11:09

I was recently sent a bunch of Hinton Hunt metals (vintage figures) for the Sudan & Zulu Wars.

I am painting history in every way.

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