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Made in ie
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator




Dublin

One unit down. Around a dozen or so to go. And then there's the French. This may take some time.

   
Made in ie
Buttons Should Be Brass, Not Gold!




Kildare, Ireland

Nice job!

One of our guys down here in Kildare has a large 28mm Naps project... It is a long term commitment alright!

 Strombones wrote:
Battlegroup - Because its tits.
 
   
Made in gb
Multispectral Nisse




Luton, UK

Ha! I know. My Roman army was supposed to be a project last year that took from March-August. Exactly a year later and it's still not quite complete (though the end is in sight)!


“Good people are quick to help others in need, without hesitation or requiring proof the need is genuine. The wicked will believe they are fighting for good, but when others are in need they’ll be reluctant to help, withholding compassion until they see proof of that need. And yet Evil is quick to condemn, vilify and attack. For Evil, proof isn’t needed to bring harm, only hatred and a belief in the cause.” 
   
Made in ie
Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator




Dublin

Thanks guys. I'm not going to put a time limit on this. I'd only upset myself.
   
 
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