Friday 12 February 2016

"On yer bike mate"...Home Guard on the move

More 28mm Wargames Foundry Home Guard, this time on their bicycles:




All the best,

John.

9 comments:

  1. Awesome results John! This is another set that I didn't get but might look at in the future.

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    1. Cheers Rodger! Yes, this is my first time painting the bicycle troops set. First time I did a Dad's Army commission it didn't include this set, but had a lot more regular Home Guard figures, making it useful for early war British as well.

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  2. You could say they're a tour de force!

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    1. Ha!Sounds like a "re-cycled" joke :)
      Oops, sorry I "spoke", that was a wheely bad joke- you'll soon tyre of it.

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  3. Can a person purchase a set of these somewhere, or even individually?
    My late father was a volunteer Home Guard at age 17, hit by a fire bomb on his bike at Chatham,
    Fort Bridgewoods Oct. 1940, which i just learned this year.
    He spent 13 months in hospital and i thought these wonderful figurines
    would make a great addition to Dad's shrine!
    Cheers, Sylvia

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    1. Hi Sylvia, the figurines are available from here: https://www.wargamesfoundry.com/collections/world-war-two/products/ww2014-home-guard-on-bicycles

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17th Century Characters...mostly

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