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Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago





The last of my WW2 AFVs (especially German Panzers) for the foreseeable future. More info, pics, and a long overdue Opel Blitz truck here:

http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2013/09/dot-camo-stugs-pioneer-truck.html
   
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Dipping With Wood Stain





York, UK

Nice, love the dust and dirt around the wheels/tracks.

"Do you think it is an easy task to inflate a dog?" - Cervantes

"Do you have a map of the cat?" - Richard Feynman

How to paint Skeletons the way I do if that's something you'd fancy trying. 
   
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Dakka Veteran





Southwestern USA

Very cool stuG's. Wish i had that brush control.

A recovering plastic addict. Now hooked on resin.

Visit my trade tread, eager to slim down the hobby closet.  
   
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40kenthus





Elvisland

I like them. Very good.

TO SEE MORE OF MY PAINTED MINIATURES CLICK ON MY LOGO TO GO TO MY EBAY PAGE. SELLING PRO PAINTED MINIATURES SINCE 2000. 
   
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Joined the Military for Authentic Experience





On an Express Elevator to Hell!!

Very, very nice! Love the dot camo, and the weathering effects are superb.

Epic 30K&40K! A new players guide, contributors welcome https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/751316.page
 
   
 
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