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[COR] GOC - Redcoats Rule - The southern offensive Part II

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After marching through the jungles of El Oleonda the Corrington Expedionary force meets their allies from Carno:

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Major Hansen from Carno is talking to Major Brown and Captain Wolf:

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Carnite Troops on the march:

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Queen´s Rifles on the march:

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The jungles of El Oleonda are full of dangerous fanimals (did you see them?):

Spoiler

Red Swamp Spider

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Saber Tooth Tiger

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Edited by Brickwolf

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The Lotii will Shake when they See the mighty Forces of their enemies!

Great Entry, looking Forward for the Battle scenes!

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At first I didn't understand why the officer was flesh-toned and the others were yellow, but then I understood that he's Legonaut's character. Still, he kind of looks out of place; like he's ill or something :tongue:. Maybe you could've used a yellow variant for the face? Anyway, that's just a really minor gripe.

You did a good job on the jungle, which feels lively with all the animals. Building good terrain is more difficult than I thought, as I've also found recently. I like how you used the "clover" pieces upright. A great way of making bushes and creating an jungle-y setting. I'll have to remember that!

Edit: I'm also very keen to seen where all of these troop movements lead to. Can't wait to see the finale!

Edited by Khorne

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Great work on the jungle vegetation. Personally I would have liked to have seen some more variation in the base level as it currently looks really flat. Troops are looking great (although I have to agree with Khorne regarding the flesh head!). I especially like the moustache that the Carnite officer is sporting! Nice entry and a :thumbup: for GOC from me.

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:thumbup: from me and sorry for taking so long to look at this. The animals are well placed and hard to spot, which would be expected in a jungle. Love the posing of the soldiers.

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