tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post4864256512179456871..comments2024-03-02T12:25:42.726+00:00Comments on Trouble At T’Mill - a wargaming blog: WIP - Wargames Factory WSS Artillery Mike Whitakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02165272678144625943noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post-50903909686856235942014-04-18T09:18:04.698+01:002014-04-18T09:18:04.698+01:00They look good from where I'm sitting.
Is the...They look good from where I'm sitting.<br /><br />Is there any chance of a close up of the mini's please?<br /><br />Darrell.Bedfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04363108327445559579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post-58612726103799967572014-04-18T00:31:28.719+01:002014-04-18T00:31:28.719+01:00I got a couple of boxes of these a year or so ago....I got a couple of boxes of these a year or so ago. I got two guns the box with a choice of long or short barrels, 4 gunners per gun and a couple of mounted officers (which is my source of generals).<br /><br />If a firmer hold is required for the horses, I suggest drilling out a shallow depression - not too deep - of a size that the hoof can fit snugly. It will give you just that extra bit of surface area to glue, and firmness to the end result. That the hoof will look slightly sunk into the turf will look reasonably realistic, I think.<br /><br />Having said that, I simply used plastic cement to put my guys together. It seemed to work satisfactorily.Archduke Piccolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15533325665451889661noreply@blogger.com