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Made in es
Fresh-Faced New User





My last cats!

Here you have some of my last paint works:























A Jagdtiger:





Beutepanzers:









A soviet army:












Too many photos at once!!

I hope you like, XD.
   
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran





UK

Excellent looking stuff and well photographed as well

Old warriors die hard

https://themodelwarrior.wordpress.com
 
   
Made in us
Major





Central,ILL. USA

Nice, especially the Soviets some of the best i have seen, also great work on the weathering,what product do you use for this? because i have tried and tried again and mine just sucks.

Please visit my Blog http://colkrazykennyswargamingblog.blogspot.com/
I play SS in flames of war ,Becuase they are KEWL... 
   
Made in gb
Hulking Hunter-class Warmech




North West UK

Wow.

That is a fantastic collection. Excellent stuff!

Not One Step Back Comrade! - Tibbsy's Stalingrad themed Soviet Strelkovy

Tibbsy's WW1 Trench Raid Diorama Blog
 Ouze wrote:

Well, you don't stuff facts into the Right Wing Outrage MachineĀ©. My friend, you load it with derp and sensationalism, and then crank that wheel.
 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User





More works from Spain:











Thanks and i hope you like!
   
 
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