Sir George de Lacy Evans
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George de Lacy Evans (1787-1870) was born in Ireland and was educated at
the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich (i.e. the training school for the
Royal ...
6 days ago
Wow, great looking figures, terrain and very well posed.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Nice looking battlefield Roger,
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Paul
Impressive battlefield. Game or display? Either way a lot of fine looking troops!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures. Pleasure to find your blog.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Michael
Incredible amount of minis there and the painting is top class
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paul
Many thanks gents. I note that although I am the worlds worst photographer of minis that some of these earlier pictures are better than my later ones. I used to have a Canon (got nicked by Rome airport baggage handlers) and now have a Nikon. As my painting is a lot better these days I wonder if the two things are linked.
ReplyDeleteAgain, thank you for the kind comments.
Nice looking miniatures...and a lot of them!
ReplyDeleteWow!! That looks like a fantastic game, so many troops, how many units were on the table?
ReplyDeleteHi Roger,
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know I have nominated you/your blog for the stylish blogger award!!!
http://napoleonicsinminiature.blogspot.com/
Keep up the great work!!!
Best Regards
Paul
Now that's what I call wargaming!
ReplyDeleteAlso another proof that small 25'er and beefy 28'er mix well on the same battlefield.
Thanks for sharing.