I've posted a gallery of my SYW Swedes on the blog. These were created from Old Glory 15s SYW French and Austrian figures. However, if the article is too long and tortuous, you could always try to find the Secret Ways through the tedium to the Meatball Paradise beyond...
RMD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:36 pm
.... However, if the article is too long and tortuous, you could always try to find the Secret Ways through the tedium to the Meatball Paradise beyond...
RMD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:36 pm
.... However, if the article is too long and tortuous, you could always try to find the Secret Ways through the tedium to the Meatball Paradise beyond...
I have no Ikea what you're talking about.
Lovely work as always.
Not many people do... One must be inducted into the Swedish Order of the Secret Ways. It gives bored husbands the ability to bend space-time and slip through folds in the continuum to reach the Meatballs of Nirvana while the wife is still in the first 100 yards of tedium, looking at chairs called Bjorn and lightbulbs called Anna-Frid.
Well I've finally finished my 'Wurttember Challenge' (to paint the entire Wurttemberg Auxiliary Corps for the Seven Years War within the month of November). They might be possibly the worst army of the Seven Years War, with all the breaking-strain of a badly-set blancmange, but they do look rather nice and in any case, I'm a lover, not a fighter (which is ironic, as she don't 'alf put up a struggle)...
RMD wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:11 pm
I've added another post to complete the story of 254th Indian Tank Brigade in Burma. I'm going to take a break from 'Jungle Green' for a little while, but I will go back to cover 255th Indian Tank Brigade and some other Burma stuff later:
Incidentally, just came across a really nice piece of IWM footage posted on LAF. https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/record/4095 showing Gloucesters, Gurkhas, a/c Honey etc in 1942 Sadly, there is no sound, but it's a really interesting piece. .
Wargames dreams never die, they just get left in a box.