Ken's stuff
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Re: Ken's stuff
I'm finding the same with my Warlord WW2 Japanese infantry - the arm choices alone are mind-boggling.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Ken's stuff
Probably too many choices
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Lovely painting.
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Ah, that's where I was going wrong......
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Ken's stuff
Completed one 12 man unit (unarmoured) with officer and signifer. They weren't too bad to assemble per se BUT there are too many choices of arms and I may have screwed up with a couple of torso's getting the wrong arms. Shield transfers are from LBM studios.
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Re: Ken's stuff
They look the mutt's, Ken.
I've just applied a few transfers to some medieval types.....................arrrrrrrrgggggggggh! You seem to have the knack.
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I've just applied a few transfers to some medieval types.....................arrrrrrrrgggggggggh! You seem to have the knack.
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Re: Ken's stuff
Very nicely painted units Ken.
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Thanks for the kind comments. Applying the transfers was easy enough. I had painted the front of the shields white as recommended and carefully cut the transfers out with scissors, using a craft knife would have been a too messy. I'm pleased to say LBM studios had already punched out the centre boss.