... for now at least.
Over the last few days I finished the last additions for my 1940 BEF. I'm still a little short on points compared to my Germans but I'm sure they'll make up for it with their ferocity.
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1st Lieutenant |
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Medic |
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Artillery or Artillery forward observer |
The medic and the Forward Observer are still missing an assistant each but they'll have to wait till WG release their BEF as single figures.
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QF 2 pounder Anti Tank Gun |
The big AT-Gun base looks a little empty now. I think I've to add some battlefield litter like propaganda posters or news papers and the like to make it look a little less clinical. Also while dry fitting the different parts I somehow forgot the darn guns wheels which should have been placed near it. Well... as there's no space left I've decided they're just out of sight.
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Excellent work! And congrats on finishing the project! Truly an impressive force
ReplyDeleteFabulous work as always. Each a work of art in itself. Your painting style, as well as your basing, are both flawless and distinctive.
ReplyDeleteStunning work again!
ReplyDeleteYes ... truly stunning work. The reds are a great touch.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely splendid, I've thoroughly enjoyed watching this collection grow.
ReplyDeleteWonderful brushwork!
ReplyDeleteAs always, an excellen job...and this base is amazing...as always!
ReplyDeleteWow, your AT-Gun is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuperb technique M! - your highlighting meticulously traced along the edges really breathes life into these minis! I really hope you'd do a step-by-step guide to your fantastic weathering technique for metal. The scratches and chits in the AT's paint job is just sublime.
ReplyDeleteGreat ! And again some beautiful bases...
ReplyDeleteThese are excellent! The bases are awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting and basing! Your BEF force is museum quality. Good luck to them when they take the field!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding brushwork as always Nick! I'm sure they will look superb on the tabletop!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Fantastic. Superb weathering on the 2pdr.
ReplyDeleteAwesome as always. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow do you manage to paint such a great number of figures within a short time? And in such an impressive artwork? I really like your figures and your projects.
ReplyDeleteQuality painting. This collection needs to be on the top shelf of the display cabinet.
ReplyDeleteSuperb work on this collection... very inspiring and tells me I must get back to some WW2 stuff myself soon!
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