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Made in gb
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Looking really good thanks for sharing

Especially like the US armour and paratrooper objective.
Made in gb
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

I've not tried the leafing system but certainly look forward to seeing your results with it. What are you using for your urban bases? I've been considering urban for some SS I am starting soon but have not found a good source. I love the kerr and king base designs but they would not match up with the rest of the FoW bases.
Made in gb
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

A pack of plastic-injection cast sandbags: 200 sand bags in all measuring 5mm x 8mm x 2mm.
I've used these at both 15mm, 20mm and 25mm, although they are getting a tad small for 25mm -30mm. Very handy for those who don't have the time to make their own sand bags by hand but want something that they can make a unique sand-bagged position out of, rather than relying on pre-cast elements that usually don't fit just the way you need them too.


You can buy from here:
http://www.barrule.com/Workshop/WWII/products%20-%20WWII.htm

I've bought from there without any problems before (not tried these sandbags yet but am very tempted).

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Made in gb
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Looking good, but I love the look of all M7s anyway so might be a bit biased

The photos are a little bit dark so it is a bit hard to see the mud too much, but looks quite nice with the glossy/wet effect. Did you use one of the tamiya mud weathering sticks on it too?
 
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