I've spent a happy couple of hours rebasing my Bavarians
Core - 9 x Battalions inc 1 x Light & Foot BTY

Organic Infantry Reserve - 5 x Battalions with 1 x Light & Heavy BTY

Organic Cavalry Reserve - 4 x Regiments with 1 x Horse BTY

I've spent a happy couple of hours rebasing my Bavarians
Core - 9 x Battalions inc 1 x Light & Foot BTY

Organic Infantry Reserve - 5 x Battalions with 1 x Light & Heavy BTY

Organic Cavalry Reserve - 4 x Regiments with 1 x Horse BTY

The Reserve Allied Brigades allows me to expand on this an extra Brigade at a time.
I fancy French Cuirass or Infantry up first although i still have to finish off the bases and some more Command figures first
Good job Borodino!
Those look like Battle Honors miniatures. Are they?
Did you use 3mm MDF board for the bases? Did you cut them yourself? Table saw? They look good.
Elmer's Glue will keep the figures on the bases for decades to come. And after you paint the bases and flock them, they are going to look great.
Looks good sir. I've got to get started on mine again. And the bases look like bases from Warbases, 2mm in thickness.
Steve
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Good spot Gentlemen.
BH figures and Warbases 2mm.
I started to use Araldite but moved onto Hard as Nails (its so much quicker and not as messy) for basing figures
They're now in shape to game with but i will of course finish off the bases
Thanks
James
nice work james, look forward to facing them soon :)
You could have painted the wargames table to match them James......Figs are nice though.
I started to use Araldite but moved onto Hard as Nails (its so much quicker and not as messy) for basing figures
Why don't you just use PVA (White Glue)? All those other glues are unnecessary if your base is wood or cardboard (actually PVA works okay on plastic too), and make future rebasing (if ever needed) an unnecessary nightmare!
Hard as Nails is PVA with grit :)
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