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Kildare, Ireland



First team from the unreleased heavy weapons box set, done in the new PSC 15mm style... Also in the box are 3" and 4.2" mortar teams and a flamethrower...



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Looking nice. Though I do kind of prefer the more realistically scaled models they used to do, one bonus I guess is more characterful faces which you've painted really well.

What colour is that you used for them? Is that from a particular historical time/location or a different commonwealth nation? I normally think of more of a brownish tone when I think British infantry.

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Does the set include additional PIAT teams?

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very well paint ! and nice details
   
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When are these released?



 
   
 
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