
Looking down the line of the Victorian Militia. The frontage of the whole batallion when it is in line is more than 80 centimetres!

The Field Artillery, awaiting gunners and if time and finances permit, limbers.

Colonel Winther and his brave ADC, young Captain Smedley.

D Company reporting in with their freshly terrained bases. Hum, now I have to go back and terrain the other 60 bases... *sigh*

Why don't you skedaddle back home for some Borscht, Ivan?
2 Comments:
Now that really is a 'big battalion' - how many figures in total? They look great,
Ian
Hi Ian,
80 Infantry, plus a few supernumeraries.
Regards,
Greg
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