Nice work. 21st Panzer managed to keep a few UNICs running until late 1944, so you can use them against Pattons mob in Lorraine too.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 3:20 pm Just finished off some additional Winter vehicles for my Volksgrenadiers. And a UNIC halftrack for Normandy snuck in too.
What's on your workbench?
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Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. Maybe I should paint up those GIs....
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Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:47 am Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. Maybe I should paint up those GIs....
One image - it also appears in 'The Combat History of the 21st Panzer Division' but this is the best online version I can find. These are troops from the Japanese- American 442nd RCT.
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Bollocks! Russian Jagers undercoated and ready to go, only to find that all my green paint is from a bad batch - three brand-new tins, all dried solid! Never seen that before. I'll have to go and undercoat some SYW Prussians now, so that's half the day wasted.
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Cracking picture, thanks for sharing that. Although it seems to suggest I should redo the decals and that UNIC has had extensive rebuilding to create side storage, not unlike the sdkfz 251. Hmm, I can feel myself tempted.Etranger wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 2:04 amShahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:47 am Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. Maybe I should paint up those GIs....
One image - it also appears in 'The Combat History of the 21st Panzer Division' but this is the best online version I can find. These are troops from the Japanese- American 442nd RCT.
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Not wasted.. you've discovered the tins are bad. And undercoated some SYW... in any case, your productivity puts the rest of us to shame. Just think of it as handicapping.
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I'm now cooking undercoated Prussian Fusiliers on the radiator...Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:36 amNot wasted.. you've discovered the tins are bad. And undercoated some SYW... in any case, your productivity puts the rest of us to shame. Just think of it as handicapping.
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Best place for them really... Old glory figures?
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are they dancing in step though from hot feet?
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No, Eureka. I've used up my old stock of Old Glory Prussians and they've changed to a bloody awkward pack size (25 per pack, but only 1 officer, 1 NCO, 1 standard bearer and 1 NCO), so won't be buying any more (except perhaps one more pack, as I need the third Franconian regiment and I've already used Old Glory Prussians for the other two regiments).
Eureka are more expensive, but they're still very nice figures and I can buy exactly what I want.
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