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    piers
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    Managed to get something painted while being crazy busy at work…

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    #1506887

    They look great. What green do you use?

    #1506888
    piers
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    Real Colors 4BO from AK Interactive

    #1506915
    sundancer
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    Cult of Games Member

    Nice work…. but why are they not pink? 😉

    #1507141
    a27cromwell
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    Very nice . The only pink one I ever saw was on a plinth in Prague . Are there more about ?

    #1507182

    One of the tanks needs to be Rudy 102 and have a German Shepherd sitting on the hull.

    #1508848
    johnlyons
    5389xp

    I can smell the leaking oil and diesel from here. Great work.

    #1508930

    Excellent work they really do look fantastic.

    #1508963
    somegeezer
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    Chap in the tan jacket – where is his hand? 😮

    Seriously lovely work though!

    #1509272
    piers
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    @somegeezer

    Driving in a tank all day you get a bad case of the Betty Swollocks.

    Need a good itch.

    #1509671

    @piers truly great natural paint job mate. I am getting very tired of the 3D graphics style of painting.  So does this mean we can look forward to something interesting coming up for the Eastern front.

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    #1511162
    oriskany
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    Epic work on the Soviet tanks, @piers  Looks like a mix of 1943-model T-34/76 turrets and earlier-production T-24/85 turrets (smoother left sides, no small bulge to accommodate the new turret drive motor)?  One with Polish markings, and one with what looks like 62nd Guards Tank Brigade / 10th Guards Tank Corps markings on some of the 76s?

    Epic work on the weathering and the uniforms!

    Za Rodinu!

     

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