Scotties 25pdr.SP Bishop.
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Forgot to mention that, IIRC, OD was the late-war colour. So for your Bishop, brown would probably be the safer choice?Comment
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Hey Bro!!! Excellent work on the tins and the paint job is also looking mighty fine with the pre-shading, but where are the ketten??? Remember those Paul??? Something's gotta go on them roadwheels...Or are the figs giving you grief???.......No rush, really!!!....
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Cheers Ian, it's slow going but getting there.
Hey Bro!!! Excellent work on the tins and the paint job is also looking mighty fine with the pre-shading, but where are the ketten??? Remember those Paul??? Something's gotta go on them roadwheels...Or are the figs giving you grief???.......No rush, really!!!....
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Eelke Warrink’s collection of British ammo boxes, that he describes there as: “One box in SCC2, one for smoke rounds in bright green, and four in the dark green colour (and a stained wooden box).”Comment
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Thank you kndly Rick
I just came across this photo on Missing-Lynx:
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Eelke Warrink’s collection of British ammo boxes, that he describes there as: “One box in SCC2, one for smoke rounds in bright green, and four in the dark green colour (and a stained wooden box).”Comment
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Very true of the British Leyland vehicles era.Comment
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