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Made in us
Swift Swooping Hawk





Omaha, NE

Hey guys!!
Here are a few shots of our North African terrain.
I've still got a few buildings to finish up.
C & C welcome!
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Here's one shot

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Another angle

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American deployment

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Germans deployment


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Longtime Dakkanaut





Myrtle Creek, OR

Quite nice!

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Looking slick, though I'd probably invest in a lighter coloured cloth, and make the roads more beige too. Some palm trees or other pieces of vegetation would do the table a lot of favour.

Always nice to see some North Africa set ups. Thanks for sharing, man

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Major





Central,ILL. USA

Not bad reminds me of my own table,with a few WIPS.

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Swift Swooping Hawk





Omaha, NE

Thanks fellas!!
I'll capture a few shots of our game tonight.
We will be fighting in Mother Russia tonight!

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