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Chortle Fezian05 Aug 2014 2:11 a.m. PST

These are 28mm. I previously painted some of these Warlord Games Italian Paracadutisti. Back then I used one of the Italians darker camouflage schemes. I have one more set to paint. When I'm done I'll mix up the sets for variety.

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langobard05 Aug 2014 4:35 a.m. PST

Very encouraging, I have a couple of platoons of these lads that I never seem to get around to painting, but you've done very well! Will have to see what I can do with mine!

ITALWARS05 Aug 2014 6:41 a.m. PST

they have been painted very well..the use of cammo overall plus dark blue trousers make them more appropriate for Nembo paratroopers that fought vs the Allies at Anzio ecc…a pair of converted guys with panzerfaust and MG 34 will make this unit perfect for the purpose

Cuchulainn05 Aug 2014 12:13 p.m. PST

The paintwork is excellent! I'm posting a photo of a modern Italian paratrooper, purely in the interests of letting you see how they look today compared to WW2… ;O)

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