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Yarkshire





https://yarkshiregamer.blogspot.com/2020/03/28mm-tankfest-2020-ahpc-x.html

Hi,

Each year I take part in the Analogue Hobbies Winter Paint Challenge, this time was it's 10th year.

The challenge is not a judging of talent but more a place to encourage other painters over the winter months (21 Dec to 21 Mar).

I have stuck a few pictures on the blog of my output for the last three months, there are a lot of tanks !

Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer

   
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I was wondering what those Crossbowmen were doing at a Tankfest!

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Easy E 2020/03/27 19:08:46     Subject: 28mm Tankfest 2020 (AHPC X)

I was wondering what those Crossbowmen were doing at a Tankfest!


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That's a very beautiful collection, nicely done.

~6550 build and painted
819 build and painted
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 Easy E wrote:
I was wondering what those Crossbowmen were doing at a Tankfest!


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