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Post by paulisper on Jun 15, 2017 12:07:12 GMT
P. What I don't understand it how come your psychic powers of predicting the winner were so good in Sheffield, but suffered a complete reversal at Newark?
Was it the closeness of the river Trent disrupting your 'magical powers' just like it does in HOTT?
Or maybe, as a son of a Yorkshireman and husband to a Yorkshire woman, my powers are diminished by leaving God's Own Country 😳😜 P
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Post by peteduckworth on Aug 13, 2017 17:26:02 GMT
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Post by martin on Aug 13, 2017 19:01:13 GMT
Very nice, Pete. Like the runestone- an unusual item, and defines the camp as Irish fer sure.
M
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Post by Simon on Aug 13, 2017 20:45:09 GMT
Very nice - I look forward to seeing them on the tables at Midland Open 18 nert June!
Simon
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Post by timurilank on Aug 13, 2017 21:07:00 GMT
That is a nicely painted army. I have previously given Donnington figures a pass, but these figures are impressive.
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Post by Simon on Aug 14, 2017 7:56:54 GMT
That is a nicely painted army. I have previously given Donnington figures a pass, but these figures are impressive.
The New Era range are replacing the originals and are well worth a look. Simon
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Post by Baldie on Aug 14, 2017 8:22:21 GMT
They look champion
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Post by peteduckworth on Aug 14, 2017 10:34:02 GMT
Thanks for the kind words. The new Donnington are good figures but separate weapons and (especially for the Irish) tiny separate shields does make preparing the figures a bit of a task...
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Post by Simon on Aug 14, 2017 14:09:39 GMT
Thanks for the kind words. The new Donnington are good figures but separate weapons and (especially for the Irish) tiny separate shields does make preparing the figures a bit of a task... Your fingers are obviously as nimble as your mind! Simon
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