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Kildare, Ireland

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Western Kentucky

Awesome work. Wish I could paint that well!

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UK

any idea how do they compare to BF cromwells?

   
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A small town at the foothills of the beautiful Cascade Mountains

Very nice painting! I like the tracks.

I'm hoping that PSC comes out with Challengers soon, but I don't think they are on the list of upcoming models. If they did I might go Armored Recon from MG. The Cromwells look great.

Mez

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