This is actually a supplementary "passing on" of additional material to that which was let go as recorded in this post:
https://onesidedminiaturewargamingdiscourse.blogspot.com/2024/03/letting-go.html
This is actually a supplementary "passing on" of additional material to that which was let go as recorded in this post:
https://onesidedminiaturewargamingdiscourse.blogspot.com/2024/03/letting-go.html
When someone said they were doing some WW1 in 1/72nd scale I knew I had a home for these chaps.
Two sayings spring to mind:
After religiously following the first bit of advice I am now trying to deal with the second bit.
It is hard to do, but by doing so I earn all important Brownie points with my partner: I've got to learn to let things go, well, a few things.
My Napoleonic focus is clearly 15mm (although I do have some 6mm). The 6mm came from James and so it was excellent to be able to pass on to him this accumulation of 1/72nd Napoleonic figures, some of which I've had for decades, others only a few years. Of course I can't just let things go, I had to photograph them and post them here.
But most importantly I had to find them a good home, and in a bit of serendipity I was sitting next to James Fisher in the movie theatre (The Three Musketeers - Milady) and was chatting beforehand. He had been to Tactics and bought some 1/72nd figures and in the belief that more is better, I offered him some surplus figures I had. Better still I was able to find them when I got home and drop them to him at the club that evening. My partner even provided the bag to put them all in, thereby earning me an extra Brownie point (as it was a lovely Koko Black carry bag, not needed, but too nice to just throw out - plus the boxes fitted perfectly!)
As mentioned in my previous post, once upon a time, back in the prehistoric 1970s, I commenced building a Parthian army. Turns out I got as far as three cataphracts (Minifigs - all with repaired lances if my memory serves me well - paper clips providing the replacement) and four horse archers (constructed from Airfix figures - top half Ancient Briton bowman, legs from US cavalry and horse from Napoleonic Cuirassiers).
So a friend has just reclaimed his teenage 25mm Ancients army and asked if I had anything to match it. Simple answer was no, but then I thought, could my Airfix DBA army rise up to the occasion?