Next two Plastic Soldier Company Sdkfz 251s to fully motorise my late war German Panzergrenadier platoon.
Also mustered off the painting desk is the fifth battalion for the Triple Alliance Paraguayan army together with an Argentinian brigade commander base, photos to follow when they are based up.
TTFN & KBO
Cracking work there Phil!
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DeleteSweet work on your armor, Phil! Paraguayans up next? Cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan, the Paraguayans just need some vegetation on their bases now.
DeleteNice work - always had a soft spot for the Matilda II. I have some Raventhorpe Ready to Roll somewhere in the resin pile.
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt. The Matilda II is one tough cookie in 1940.
DeleteWhat 1940 British…..when did you sneak them in. The Matilda’s are really tough and hard to knock out 👍
ReplyDeleteStealth is my middle name🙂
DeleteGreat work there, outstanding progress! But, you forgot to mention the Normans too!
ReplyDeleteThank you DB, ah yes the Normans forgot about those 🙂
DeleteSuperb work there once again Phil... love the Matilda II, one of the finest tanks of the era I would suggest!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul. Indeed, I have three Fabric die-cast ones for my Soviets which I must get weathered up and based at some point
ReplyDeleteLovely toys Phil…
ReplyDeleteI too am a Matilda fan…
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly. Matilda seems to be a firm favourite.
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