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Warcolours Painting Studio Fezian28 Dec 2010 11:39 a.m. PST

As promised, new Bolt Action models: this time for me, to boost! New squad to play Operation Squad WWII. I think that they look quite good for wargamming models

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Dale Hurtt28 Dec 2010 12:09 p.m. PST

Very nice. I like the guy with the hunting horn/duck call/whatever. Reminds me of Sir Anthony Hopkins in "A Bridge Too Far".

Dale

aercdr28 Dec 2010 8:17 p.m. PST

Your best yet! (IMHO!)

FireZouave29 Dec 2010 1:51 p.m. PST

They look great! And I love how the grass looks on the bases. I can't get my grass to do that. How do you get it to stand up and what kind of glue do you use?

Warcolours Painting Studio Fezian29 Dec 2010 4:11 p.m. PST

I use normal PVA. I just put the grass on top of it, press a bit with the fingers, then turn it upside down and give a good tap to the bottom to shake off the excess.
Dale, I believe that model is actually meant to represent Lt.Col. Frost (the character portayed by Sir Hopkins in "A Bridge Too Far"): he had actually trained his men to recognize and react to hunting signals from his hunting horn.

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