I am trying a new technique for my Early War Germans. I've really tried to make it very quick while still looking pretty good. These guys took me very little time, so I am happy with the result. Do they look as good as some of my other stuff? No, but for the time invested I am quite pleased!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
First Early War Germans: Assault Gun Platoon
Though it will likely be a very long time before I ever get these on the table (they are fairly limited in what units they can support), it was a small unit I could complete as a test.
I am trying a new technique for my Early War Germans. I've really tried to make it very quick while still looking pretty good. These guys took me very little time, so I am happy with the result. Do they look as good as some of my other stuff? No, but for the time invested I am quite pleased!




I am trying a new technique for my Early War Germans. I've really tried to make it very quick while still looking pretty good. These guys took me very little time, so I am happy with the result. Do they look as good as some of my other stuff? No, but for the time invested I am quite pleased!
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