1/72 Norwegians WWII

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And today after a crappy day at work... a fine bundle of Norwegians for me to drool over.

Just what I needed, thanks!
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Blimey that took a while. If you need support weapons etc check out Early War Miniatures.
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Watch out for the Norwegian with the cleft chin.

Might be muttering, "I'm Spartacus!"
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Tim - I am out in the boonies a bit...... we tend to be last to get everything.

EWM are one of my favourite companies. Am thinking about an order now.

Weirdly they don't do a Sdkfz 222 which i'd have thought is one of the iconic early WW2 vehicles but apart from that...wonderful.
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Yes I bought some Poles years ago when they first set out with a small show stand. They're always at Vappa. I've been organising my WWII metals to possibly paint up finally as I'd like to try some One Hour Wargames with them. I could be tempted by another range or two.
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Re: 1/72 Norwegians WWII

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bangorstu wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 9:53 pm Tim - I am out in the boonies a bit...... we tend to be last to get everything.

EWM are one of my favourite companies. Am thinking about an order now.

Weirdly they don't do a Sdkfz 222 which i'd have thought is one of the iconic early WW2 vehicles but apart from that...wonderful.
plenty of sources for a 1/72 222. You could even hunt down the Airfix one! (though that is 1/76 I believe). If you know someone with a 3d printer, there are plenty of free STL files available.
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