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You can never too many dodgy types on the table as there are normally just as many standing around it.
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well the figures will be better dressed and slimmer of course
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And a lot less flatulent.
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12 new AB Mamelukes and a gew more command figures
Also need to buy some grass tufts and GMB flags
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Northstar have some awesome platoon deals on their Desert range from Artisan (the best WW2 figures in my opinion!), a full platoon for £30! Eying out the Italians to go along with my Rats and DAK
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The first of the Kursk Pintsized Campaigns for CoC. I have Russians, I have Germans. So I ask myself, why not? Especially when less than a fiver
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Jeremy wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 12:14 pm Northstar have some awesome platoon deals on their Desert range from Artisan (the best WW2 figures in my opinion!)....
I always think the British look odd; same with the Crusader 28mm. It's the helmets - they just don't look right (although soften the outline with a scrim net or a cover, and they look ok-ish). They remind me of how I used to draw British heads when I was in junior school.
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I have the Artizan Designs British and think they’re great. I find the Crusader a bit ‘big’. I’d love to get the AD Falschirmjager, but just can’t justify the purchase. In many respects I wish I hadn’t invested so heavily in Perry WW2 (both sides) as I would have chosen the AD range instead.
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Yeh I’ve always thought they looked pretty good and just had another look and still like them. Never liked the Perry 8th army helmets though - they always look to me like they’re perched on top of the head rather than fitting properly
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TFL CoC 1940 supplement:
http://toofatlardies.co.uk/blog/?p=7333

At some point next year I’m getting my 28mm 1940 stuff finished!
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