LT's Workshop
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Thanks chaps.
And as I was on a Khaki run, I opened up the boxes of BEF I'd started years ago, found a considerable number of partly painted figures and finished them off:
A BEF section:
2pdr support:
Boys A/T rifle support - hey, it's good against cyclists:
HMG support, arguing over where the bullets go:
I won't weary you with more, suffice to say that I finished 3 CoC platoons + various support options (I know, it's rather more than I'm ever likely to deploy, but it's nice to know they are there!):
And as I was on a Khaki run, I opened up the boxes of BEF I'd started years ago, found a considerable number of partly painted figures and finished them off:
A BEF section:
2pdr support:
Boys A/T rifle support - hey, it's good against cyclists:
HMG support, arguing over where the bullets go:
I won't weary you with more, suffice to say that I finished 3 CoC platoons + various support options (I know, it's rather more than I'm ever likely to deploy, but it's nice to know they are there!):
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Nice going John. I have been so tempted to do BEF to go with my Early War Germans, but up till now have been a bit put off by the lack of availability of a variety of compatible figures.
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Your Blacker Bombard looks a lot like a Northover Projector
You can never have too much of something you never needed to start with
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Excellent work LT
I like those Dad's army figures
I like those Dad's army figures
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So full of character. Really nice to look at.
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Great stuff John!
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You can also use them for the 1940 French campaign - the French had a number of Mark V* tanks, relegated to Gate Guardians that were used in the same way.levied troop wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:35 pm
A semi-mobile road block (a few of these 'war memorials' were brought back into service, not armed but as a useful mobile barricade)
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Useful to know it can get a look-in to my Fall Gelb campaigns. The Belgians had a specially made metal fence on wheels for the same purpose and I was half-way through making one of those. I wonder where that went.
Oh it does a bit doesn’t itVintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 6:41 pm Your Blacker Bombard looks a lot like a Northover Projector
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Belgian gates? Pretty sure I saw a 3d printed model of one somewhere?
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And at leqst one MDF version is available (Warbases?).
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