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Post by james566 on Jun 27, 2021 14:27:41 GMT
It would appear that the Landwehr Battalion Bremervorde have been subject to mice attack! Recruiting has comenced for a dozen or so British Peninsular Infantry
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 0:17:58 GMT
Dear James,
Such beautifully painted figures, it must have been quite a devastating sight with a few choice words said, no doubt! Your 'public awareness notice' will have us all checking those dark storage sites.
Fortunately you discovered it with only a few 'battle' damaged. Some spare musket ends and a bit of putty might do the trick?
All the best for a quick and successful repair.
Regards, James
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 2:16:09 GMT
Those little devils!!!!! Sorry to see your hard work treated like that. If you want rid of the mice but dont want traps/dead mice lying around, there are these plug in devices you can use that emit a noise that only the mice can hear, causing them to leave well alone!!
Had it happen to me, not with plastic soldiers but a fishing rod. They chewed the cork handle away on a rod that cost me nearly £160!! 😭😭
By the way, those soldiers that survived the mouse attack look really good!!
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Post by james566 on Jun 28, 2021 20:25:39 GMT
I was very grateful no other formation was targeted, in particular the Brunswick cavalry that sit behind the Bremervorde. Both types of troops getting rarer than hens teeth. Thanks for the positive support
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Post by james566 on Sept 23, 2021 10:40:28 GMT
At last, thanks to the generosity of Bob (a fellow enthusiast), the Battalion Bremervonde is back to full strength and ready with the help of Battalions Osnabrucke, Quackenbrucke and Sal;zgitter, to enter the fray.
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Post by bessiere on Oct 25, 2021 17:33:30 GMT
At least your mice have good taste. They didn't indulge in Russian or Austrian militia.
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