This week I continued with painting my 19th Century Imagi-Nations armies using old plastic Spencer-Smith miniatures. However I did have a little diversion to rework a couple of recent second hand WW2 purchases, painting them up to add a bit more variety to my German late war army.
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WW2 additions |
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19th Century Image-Nation Lancers |
Good painting variety! What scale is your WWII armor?
ReplyDeleteThe WW2 armour is 20mm - I picked the scale for nostalgia reasons having once had Airfix armies when younger. They are also easier on my eyes.
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