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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK





I finally finished my PSC leFH16 howitzer conversion. Complete battery of heavy 105mm artillery with command, staff team and spotter. Parts by PSC, Peter Pig, Forged in Battle, Old Glory and Battlefront. The engineers and supply truck are Peter Pig miniatures. The team with the priest and the nun are an experimental unit that is not part of the engineer platoon.


Spain in Flames: Flames of War (Spanish Civil War 1936-39) Flames of War: Czechs and Slovaks (WWI & WWII) Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club

"I'm cancelling you, I'm cancelling you out of shame like my subscription to White Dwarf." - Mark Corrigan: Peep Show
 
   
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Virginia

Looks great!
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

Thanks, I think the crew have come out sufficiently not-German so I'm happy with the final outcome. How are the 18pdrs coming?

Spain in Flames: Flames of War (Spanish Civil War 1936-39) Flames of War: Czechs and Slovaks (WWI & WWII) Sheffield & Rotherham Wargames Club

"I'm cancelling you, I'm cancelling you out of shame like my subscription to White Dwarf." - Mark Corrigan: Peep Show
 
   
Made in us
Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant




Virginia

They're mostly based, but I need to do some touch up before I can prime and paint them. Maybe another week, now that it's warm?
   
Made in au
Regular Dakkanaut




Nice Work!
   
 
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