The British at Waterloo

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Here are my British regiments (and King's German Legion) completed so far
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Italeri and Revell figures forming 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards
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They all look grand
Are you trying to do a 1 for 1 ? :lol:
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Nah Fred - 33/1 :lol:
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1st Battalion, 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot
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2nd Battalion, 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
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1st (Household) Cavalry Brigade, 1st Regiment of Life Guards
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1st (Household) Cavalry Brigade, 2nd Regiment of Life Guards
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1st (Household) Cavalry Brigade, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards (the Blues)
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1st (Household) Cavalry Brigade, 1st King’s Dragoon Guards
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Just how many figures have you painted now Ratch?!!
This latest batch look great
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I have no idea Jim, but the pile of boxes I keep them in is growing :lol:
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Always amazed at the amount of detail you manage to get on such small figures Ratch.

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A great collection, Ratch, looks like this was a real labour of love!
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Thanks very much Nigel and Shaun :grin: the project is ongoing :twisted:
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iggie wrote:Just how many figures have you painted now Ratch?
Just realised I have a spreadsheet - the only thing is artillery are counted in guns rather than figures - still the total is in excess of 1327 :ha:
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