Black Powder | Portuguese | Line Infantry | 28mm Plastic Unit
Description Contents The Portuguese troops, initially unskilled and outnumbered, were transformed into an effective fighting force thr...
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Description Contents The Portuguese troops, initially unskilled and outnumbered, were transformed into an effective fighting force thr...
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