Well, it's been a while since my last post....I haven't stopped painting etc., just been busy painting stuff for other people- some of which I can't show you yet ;-)
I have completed some stuff for my own collection in recent months, I just haven't photographed it as yet. Well today that has changed and I am able to present to you some photos of an AB British section for WW2, North Western Europe. The figures featured are from pack AB-INB02 and can be purchased from Eureka Miniatures . I actually bought these figures from Milicast in the UK when they had the line in stock, just hadn't got around to finishing them until now. In case I haven't already said, AB are my favourite miniatures for WW2, and the 44/45 British are my favourite army:-)
Also featuring as a backdrop in some pictures is a building I constructed -but I will save further details for a later post.
Enjoy!
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Those are fantastic. Top job! The AB figures are full of character.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate, glad you liked 'em. AB are just top notch miniatures and a joy to paint.
DeleteNice painting for sure
ReplyDeleteCheers Al :)
DeleteWonderful work John. These AB figs are surely something! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Thanos :-)
DeleteThankyou for your encouraging words.
Yes, I think AB Miniatures are the best.
That's a great looking section. Scenery's pretty damned good as we'll.
ReplyDeleteG'day Alan, thanks for the kind words.
DeleteI'm a bit slow at getting stuff done, and have been painting a bit up for other people lately, so my output for my own collection hasn't been huge.
Splendid, they are splendid...and pictures are great, love the first ones in front of the buildings...excellent!
ReplyDeleteHehe, thanks Phil, you must be having a bit of a trawl through some old posts then? :-)
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