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Thank you Fernando, yes I think the same thing as you. Simple and effective for the troop in combat.
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Personally I have a real liking, and even affection for the simpler munitions style arms and armour.... The pieces that went into battle on warriors, as opposed to being worn on the privileged individuals who sent them there.
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I'm in total agreement with David and Fernando. What a great piece! The 'munitions grade' pieces saw combat, rugged conditions, weathering and really lived the history of the moment! I feel the same way about weapons-
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Yes that's what's interesting. I have another model that I will present to you soon.
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Ah yes that of the musket, yes I will also present it. One at a time, with pleasure.
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Hi. Lansquenet
I know nothing about either of your items you have recently posted but I do admire your taste and would like to extend a warm welcome to our little patch of the internet. Kind regards Ken |
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