A copy of Buckley is already on the way, so I'll wait until it arrives before looking at others. Thanks for the rec's, though.Fredd
The Tank Museum has also reissued (finally) its books on British armour for WW2, The Great Tank Scandal and The Universal Tank, both of which are interesting reads.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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I've finally mounted some flags and finished rebasing some 6mm stuff...
More to come when I've painted more flags and rebased more...
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More to come when I've painted more flags and rebased more...
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Excellent job, especially on those light infantry and the detached Grenadiers from "Burt's Regt of Foot" in the same photo
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Ahhh... I thought I recognised the colour scheme! Apt that they have no flag then...
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Lovely work, Count.
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Very nice indeed.
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They're really nice Andy
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Very nice looking units.
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