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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Yarkshire





https://yarkshiregamer.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/28mm-ww2-blackshirts-for-north-africa.html

Something a bit different this week.

A unit of Blackshirts for my North Africa Italian collection, a real home made "Wargames Conversion" (or botch job !).

I have used the Perrys Afrika Korps box set and the stocking cap heads from the American Civil War Zouave box to make what I believe the kids today call a "Mash Up".

Purists look away now, things may not be 100 percent right, don't want blood pressure increasing :-)

Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer

   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut






Merrimack NH USA

Nice !
   
Made in fr
Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot





France

Actually such heads could almost make them look like bosniac SS, especially with full german weaponry.

But details, that's an amazing paint job my good sir! For what game do you use them?

40k: Necrons/Imperial Guard/ Space marines
Bolt Action: Germany/ USA
Project Z.

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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




Yarkshire

Thanks, the figures will go in my early war Desert Collection, you will see some links on this forum to our games under Op Compass

   
 
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