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I might do a parade when this unit is done...
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Paul wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:28 pm I have painting to do and Troy to build :D
Well, as it's not Rome, you can do it in a day without any penalties.
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Count Belisarius wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 11:28 pm I might do a parade when this unit is done...
Look forward to seeing that. Will it just be the one unit repeatedly photo-shopped? :evilgrin:
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Somethings never get old... apparently...
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Paul wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:28 pm
MarshalNey wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:25 pm Next week I start painting again after three years!

For my Ayton 2023 contribution, my Trojan forces comprised of Hittites, Lukka warriors and even some Trojans!
Look forward to seeing them.

I have painting to do and Troy to build :D
Troy is easy peasy, sadly I am not coming otherwise I would bring the city with me....
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FreddBloggs, I got me copy of British Armour in the Normandy Campaign 1944 on Thursday. Thanks for the rec', as it's a brilliant book. I should have moved meself and bought it back in '05. The fact that the US was pushing the British to abandon tank production, and just buy Shermans, was new to me and a bit of a surprise.
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It is a cracker. His others and Ben Kites Stout Hearts really give a fuller piture of Normandy and onwards for the Anglo British forces.

I would love to find similar quality on the American side.
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A dire effort on painting so far this year. I didn't even paint the gun, got it from Andy Grubb's bits box for £2 at Vappa. I only got this finished as the hyper toddler had a rare nap after being up since 5am.

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doing better than me.
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Nice gun and basing
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