What's on your workbench?
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Looking very nice Jeremy
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Liking those Jeremy. New unit, and the other side having firearms. What could possibly go wrong? I give them 3 minutes on the table. Which will be a shame.
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Generally each tank battalion was equipped with tanks from the same batch, so the usual was indeed a uniform scheme across the unit.Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:56 am Hate to quibble, but surely the defining point of the French patterns is that they originated at the factory, and had nowt to do with the unit organisation - making it entirely normal to have different patterns within one unit.
Replacement vehicles may have had different schemes and there were some ad hoc groupings when the wheels had fallen off the French army wirh all sorts of mixed organisations.
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Very true. I am only doing each company of two models in the same camo scheme purely for my reference. Having 15 Char B1's and 18 H 35/39's in four regiments means that I can get an awful lot of different camo schemes across the lot. Plus softskins were camo'ed up as well but I might not go so mad with them.Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:56 am Hate to quibble, but surely the defining point of the French patterns is that they originated at the factory, and had nowt to do with the unit organisation - making it entirely normal to have different patterns within one unit.
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Brain fart! You were talking tanks! I thought you were talking little men.
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Nice Zulus - and the basing looks ace
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Zulus, sir - faas....errr.....hundr.....errr.....dussins of 'em!
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Thanks chaps. I’ve now cracked out 48 in the last two weeks. Think that’s a new painting record for me
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Fixed that for you...
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