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More Syrian T-62s ready to roll out |
I continue to fall further and further behind in Curt C's
Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge (it's all I can do to cling to 10th place) but I can at least make some more progress towards my "par" goal. Here are another two Syrian T-62s. These castings are from QRF, and bases are from Warbases out of Scotland.
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The antennas are cut from floral wire |
My Syrian forces now boast 13 T-62s - a healthy company of Soviet-supplied armour and more than enough to fill an average gaming table with flaming tank wrecks.
There is still more armour to go on the to-do/wish list for my
Golan Heights Project (IShermans, PT-76s, more T-55s, etc.) but I am pretty happy with where this collection is at, and I look forward to rolling out another game sometime in the winter.
4 comments:
Great work, I bet its is an incredible site to see all your tank lined up on one table.
Looking forward to another battle report.
More nice additions.
Those are really nice. I especially like the Mediterranean-style scrubland bases, they fit perfectly!
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