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I painted a sprue of Great War British by the Plastic Soldier Company. It’s twenty five figures including some support weapons. Take a look on my blog for more details:
http://stormofsteelwargaming.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/the-great-war-british-by-psc.html
Thanks for reading!
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Very nice, being plastic 15mm, are they quite stable or do they need some weight adding to the base – like a very small washer?
Thanks Norm, actually they are a bit light. I may add a small metal cylinder to the bases just to give them some weight.
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I wonder if it is worth putting steel paper on the figure bases and then making a small magnetic square base, big enough hold four figures, It would be easier to move groups of four around the map and easy to knock off casualties.
That would certainly work. The figures are a little fiddly to move about as it is, so basing them would certainly help!
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Looks good.
Thanks KB!
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