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Post by Orlog Subedai on Jan 14, 2015 20:49:05 GMT
Disclaimer first. I know that these are not 6mm but they are the 1970's version of 6mm so to my mind that's close enough. For those of you who don't know, these are all Miniature Figurines 5mm blocks which came in 2 deep or 3 deep for infantry, a single line of cavalry of various types and an unlimbered gun. I have posted an AAR on my blog about the fictional Battle of Neustadt in 1813. Hope you enjoy it. MickS Blog is at thewordsofsubedai.blogspot.co.uk/
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Post by Richard on Jan 14, 2015 21:53:34 GMT
Well I enjoyed it, I'm one of those who have never seen those blocks before so thanks for posting .
Regards
Richard
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Post by curlerman on Jan 14, 2015 22:09:15 GMT
I replied on your blog but simply put these blocks inspired me to build hair curler armies. I was poor you see heheheheheh!!
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Post by tim on Jan 14, 2015 22:48:32 GMT
Fond memories of battles fought 40 years ago with those blocks *sighs*
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Post by Orlog Subedai on Jan 15, 2015 10:33:26 GMT
Fond memories of battles fought 40 years ago with those blocks *sighs* You should have kept them. Thus spake the man who wishes he'd kept all of this 1970's Spencer Smith 7YW anad ACW figs. Unfortunately, hindsight is the only qualification a lot of people have.
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Post by tim on Jan 15, 2015 13:09:48 GMT
Unfortutately they weren't mine they were Tony Bath's (Minifigs accountant and office manager in Southampton) but I have still got all my 25mm Minifigs napoleonics from that era stashed away
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