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bound for glory
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acw question

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i'm thinking of starting a new acw project. can someone tell me if i can buy the flag bearers by themselves? i don't like a parade ground look, so i will be buying the figures and mixing them on the stands(i'll be using johnny reb 3). and i will need more flag bearers.
any advice?

bound for glory
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Post by bound for glory »

anyone there? acwbill?

Panzerleader71
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Post by Panzerleader71 »

I think you might want to PM our resident ACW experts directly. I've found that to be the best way to get a quick turn around time on the answer to the question posed.
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GHQ has a command pack which has several flag Bearers. If you don't want to paint flags you can buy Starfort from Langton minis. You can get flags from several sources in 10mm. Email me directly for advice.

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ACWBill
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GHQ has a command pack which has several flag Bearers. If you don't want to paint flags you can buy Starfort from Langton minis. You can get flags from several sources in 10mm. Email me directly for advice.

Acwbill@Aol.com
"I was worse scared than I was at Shiloh" - Sam Watkins
Perryville, KY - October 8, 1862

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