Tuesday 28 February 2017

AB Germans painted for my WW2 Collection

G'day all, thought I'd share some work that I've done for my own collection over the summer.

On the internet front... we have now changed to another provider and are waiting to see if they can get us online. I just hope they can do it in a timely manner as it is making things difficult for my son who has just started a distance education based university degree & needs access to lectures etc.

The figures are 20mm Germans from AB (Eureka Miniatures in Australia).









16 comments:

  1. Excellent work Jacksarge! Does AB make standing figures that are in combat stances i.e. firing?

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    1. Thanks Greg. Just look here: http://abfigures.com/6-infantry

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  2. Wonderful job, they look superb Jack, love the expressive faces...

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    1. Cheers Phil, Mr Barton's sculpts are just splendid.

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  3. They look fantastic! Great work.

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  4. Superb job- the AB sculpts are great aren't they?

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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    1. Yep, Tony Barton is one of the best in the business, would love to see him try his hand at 28mm someday.

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  5. Just fantastic. I'm jealous.

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  6. Ah yes, internet woes can be a pain (how we learn to take things for granted!). It's not often you see squads themed so strongly (moving, prone etc) and it looks really good. The more time goes on, the more tempted I am by some of the AB stuff.

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    1. Cheers Alan. Yes, the AB stuff are my all time favorite WW2 range. I'd paint & collect more but my WW2 gaming has "gone off the boil". It still is one of my main interests, but I think I need a different, simpler set of rules to actually get me back into gaming.

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    2. Well, picking rules is always quite a personal choice, but on the rare occasions I get any gaming in I've been using Nordic Weasel's Fivecore games, they're nice and simple (don't take much setting up) and adapt to different scales and sensible tactics. Hope you get your gaming mojo back one way or another!

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