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petit tondu13 Nov 2009 5:26 a.m. PST

I discovered (very recently) 6mm scale thru Napoleonics. I was seduced.

So, wanting to test WWII area, I ordered few GHQs, both germans and russians :
Tanks (Tiger and T34s), self propelled guns (StuG and SU-76), artillery (105 and 76 mm), some teams and infantry.

I have started painting vehicles, artillery and some infantry.

Here is the result :
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Let me know what you think of it, but on my side, I think I will now stick to 6mm…

Cheers,

Bruno.

Skipper13 Nov 2009 5:36 a.m. PST

Welcome to the Dark side. I love my 6mm stuff and think that on the table it really gives an excellent look for the battlefeild. The trick is to get terrain that really gives the 6mm stuff a look of being on a real battle field.

Nice job on the figures. Really like what you are doing.

helmet10114 Nov 2009 4:58 p.m. PST

I found out that BKC works better at this scale than FOW

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