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  • Steve Brodie
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    • Sep 2014
    • 4652

    #226
    wow

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    • Neil Merryweather
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      • Dec 2018
      • 5186
      • London

      #227
      Originally posted by Steve Brodie
      wow
      cheers Steve
      Merry Christmas!

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      • Airborne01
        • Mar 2021
        • 3968
        • Steve
        • Essex

        #228
        This is turning out excellently Neil; have just read through from the first post and I can only reiterate all the plaudits you've earned along the way. Well done indeed!
        Steve

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        • Neil Merryweather
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          • Dec 2018
          • 5186
          • London

          #229
          Originally posted by Airborne01
          This is turning out excellently Neil; have just read through from the first post and I can only reiterate all the plaudits you've earned along the way. Well done indeed!
          Steve
          OOh very kind , Steve, Thank you Sir.

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          • Neil Merryweather
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            • Dec 2018
            • 5186
            • London

            #230
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            Good afternoon Dr. Merryweather,

            It has come to the attention of medical societies all over the world, that you Sir, are practicing without a license. All we can say is......."Helluva job Neil!!! As a suggestion, you might want to get a handle on the Gangrene problem on some of the wounded though. Stronger anti-biotics would probably do the trick...

            Other than that, and all kidding aside, this is one fantastic project Sir, so please it coming!!!...

            Prost
            Allen
            Vielen Dank Herr Dewire for your interest in our little project. Or should I be calling you Mr McFly...?
            I would like to remind you that antibiotics are anachronistic and will have no place on any battlefield for another 130 years or so.
            My assistant (Matron)extends her best wishes and would like to remind you to take your meds at the correct timings- or I fear remedial action may become necessary.
            Alles Gutes und herzliches Gluckwunschen (sorry can't do umlauts) fur Weinachten und das neues Jahr

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            • tr1ckey66
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              • Mar 2009
              • 3592

              #231
              Just catching up with Neil. Awesome stuff. This will be a truly epic scene once complete. And it is very interesting to see your process.
              All the very best with the continued progress it truly is excellent.
              Merry Christmas
              Paul

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              • scottie3158
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                • Apr 2018
                • 14201
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #232
                Neil,
                Fabulous work mate bring on the paint.

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                • Allen Dewire
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 4741
                  • Allen
                  • Bamberg

                  #233
                  Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                  Vielen Dank Herr Dewire for your interest in our little project. Or should I be calling you Mr McFly...?
                  I would like to remind you that antibiotics are anachronistic and will have no place on any battlefield for another 130 years or so.
                  My assistant (Matron)extends her best wishes and would like to remind you to take your meds at the correct timings- or I fear remedial action may become necessary.
                  Alles Gutes und herzliches Gluckwunschen (sorry can't do umlauts) fur Weinachten und das neues Jahr
                  Thanks so much Neil and I truly wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I take it the Gangrene is the green stuff putty you use for a filler. I have just ordered some figs for my 'Mr. McFly' kit and will be studying your butchery to try and modify mine to fit. Have a great holiday and I hope the fog in London eases up so you can find your way home from the pub my friend...

                  Prost
                  Alllen

                  PS, Matron gave up on me 2 years ago Neil...She said I was beyond hope...........
                  Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                  • Neil Merryweather
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                    • Dec 2018
                    • 5186
                    • London

                    #234
                    Just a quick update- I have primed the latest three and I'm going to start slinging paint soon

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                    Thanks for watching
                    N

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                    • scottie3158
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 14201
                      • Paul
                      • Holbeach

                      #235
                      Can't wait.

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                      • Gavalaar1980
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Aug 2020
                        • 489

                        #236
                        Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                        That's a great book, I think I will read it again soon myself. I can't quite bring myself to focus the model that way, though....
                        Yep. This is the only book I've ever read twice. It's absolutely compulsive reading, must have been unimaginably horrible on the front line!

                        Gavin

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                        • Tim Marlow
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 18903
                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #237
                          Originally posted by Gavalaar1980
                          Yep. This is the only book I've ever read twice. It's absolutely compulsive reading, must have been unimaginably horrible on the front line!

                          Gavin
                          Absolutely must have been. The casualty rate at Waterloo was actually worse in some ways than the first day of the battle of the Somme. There were 50000 casualties out of about 180000 combatants, and at least 25000 (some say up to 50000) horse casualties. All this in a battlefield only two and a half miles wide. Truly horrendous.

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                          • The Smythe Meister
                            • Jan 2019
                            • 6248

                            #238
                            Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                            Absolutely must have been. The casualty rate at Waterloo was actually worse in some ways than the first day of the battle of the Somme. There were 50000 casualties out of about 180000 combatants, and at least 25000 (some say up to 50000) horse casualties. All this in a battlefield only two and a half miles wide. Truly horrendous.
                            I know it's corny,...
                            ... and we've mostly all, seen it a billion times,BUT,I saw this Film again just a few days ago...
                            Awesome impact and scale, showing,(I think anyway), just how horrific this battle was!
                            I'm by no means a film buff... But I reckon it's an incredible representation

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                            • Tim Marlow
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 18903
                              • Tim
                              • Somerset UK

                              #239
                              Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                              I know it's corny,...
                              ... and we've mostly all, seen it a billion times,BUT,I saw this Film again just a few days ago...
                              Awesome impact and scale, showing,(I think anyway), just how horrific this battle was! :smiling3:
                              I'm by no means a film buff... But I reckon it's an incredible representation :smiling3:
                              Agreed, the Greys charge in particular is fantastically filmed. The real thing would have had around ten times that many cavalry. Utterly incomprehensible these days. Steiger absolutely nails Napoleon as well…..

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                              • Gavalaar1980
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Aug 2020
                                • 489

                                #240
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                Absolutely must have been. The casualty rate at Waterloo was actually worse in some ways t
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                Absolutely must have been. The casualty rate at Waterloo was actually worse in some ways than the first day of the battle of the Somme. There were 50000 casualties out of about 180000 combatants, and at least 25000 (some say up to 50000) horse casualties. All this in a battlefield only two and a half miles wide.
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                Absolutely must have been. The casualty rate at Waterloo was actually worse in some ways than the first day of the battle of the Somme. There were 50000 casualties out of about 180000 combatants, and at least 25000 (some say up to 50000) horse casualties. All this in a battlefield only two and a half miles wide. Truly horrendous.
                                Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                                I know it's corny,...
                                ... and we've mostly all, seen it a billion times,BUT,I saw this Film again just a few days ago...
                                Awesome impact and scale, showing,(I think anyway), just how horrific this battle was! :smiling3:
                                I'm by no means a film buff... But I reckon it's an incredible representation :smiling3:
                                Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                                Agreed, the Greys charge in particular is fantastically filmed. The real thing would have had around ten times that many cavalry. Utterly incomprehensible these days. Steiger absolutely nails Napoleon as well…..
                                Those poor horses . Warfare in the 19th century was particularly barbaric. That book made me wince once or twice, if you somehow survived the battle physically then you would have been mentally ruined for the rest of your life, probably deaf as well if you were in the artillery.

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