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Been Around the Block




http://www.kerrandking.co.uk/

Best part? Even though they are Brits, there is free shipping to anywhere in the world if you buy £20 or more.

just thought I would share.
   
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Krazed Killa Kan





SoCal

My group has some of this terrain, it's pretty good.

   
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Leutnant






All of my Soviet Infantry are based on K&K. Good stuff.

The Lieutenant is a Punk! And a pretty 2nd rate Punk at that.......
 
   
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Been Around the Block




Aldramelech wrote:All of my Soviet Infantry are based on K&K. Good stuff.


Having been building soviet infantry my self (backed up by not very useful late war but awesome looking KV-1 tanks) I must say, that sounds expensive even with the bases being affordable. Soviets have so many stands of guys!
   
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Leutnant






Wasn't cheap, but looks damn effective

The Lieutenant is a Punk! And a pretty 2nd rate Punk at that.......
 
   
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Nimble Mounted Yeoman



Middle Earth

15mm resin SdKfz halftracks for £3.50!

Wasting my life away, one wargame at a time. 
   
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Been Around the Block





does the bases work with psc infantry
   
 
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