jacko
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Planceniot
Posts: 17
Favorite army: Spanish
Favorite battle: Bailen
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Post by jacko on Nov 27, 2014 22:06:38 GMT
Baccus Prussians for my Placeniot re-fight. Basing to finish and then all I have left are another 10 or so infantry and a tonne of cavalry and guns.
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Post by tim on Nov 27, 2014 22:14:00 GMT
Good work!
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Post by Richard on Nov 28, 2014 10:28:37 GMT
Really like these the light blue looks good
Richard
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Post by ian on Nov 28, 2014 17:36:56 GMT
Very crisp work, I would paint your edges on the flags though as it really pays you back. Looking forward to seeing more of these
Ian
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jacko
New member
Planceniot
Posts: 17
Favorite army: Spanish
Favorite battle: Bailen
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Post by jacko on Nov 30, 2014 21:28:31 GMT
Thanks,
I intend to touch up the flags as I find them a real %^%* to get on the pole so they get treated roughly.
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Post by tim on Nov 30, 2014 22:02:08 GMT
I dont try and wrap them round. I glue the flag together and cut the bit off that goes around the pole and then glue it direcly to the back of the pole. Saves a lot of hassle.
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Post by ian on Dec 1, 2014 17:24:06 GMT
I do the whole wrap thing but I have spanners for brains LOL
Ian
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jacko
New member
Planceniot
Posts: 17
Favorite army: Spanish
Favorite battle: Bailen
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Post by jacko on Dec 1, 2014 23:00:41 GMT
Good idea - I paint and game to counter my job so my brain switches off to some degree so thanks for practical advice.
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njt236
Active membe
Posts: 28
Favorite army: General Patton's
Favorite battle: All of Patton's
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Post by njt236 on Dec 2, 2014 16:47:18 GMT
I glue the ends of the flag together gradually working back so there is just enough of a hole to slide the flag pole through and then a final squeeze so it fits tightly around the pole.
Nigel
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