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NCC171713 Sep 2015 6:49 a.m. PST

Saturday the local HMGS-South group played Spearhead with 3mm miniatures from Pico Armor. The scenario was based on part of the German counterattack around Kiev on December 5, 1943.

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mandt213 Sep 2015 8:42 a.m. PST

I have to say that because I have been so heavily invested in GHQ, I have resisted 1/600. But you have done such a great job, of basing that I think I may convert. Your minis and terrain look great.

svsavory13 Sep 2015 11:14 a.m. PST

Looks like fun. It's been years since I played Spearhead, I always liked those rules.

NCC171713 Sep 2015 12:40 p.m. PST

The miniatures are not mine, but I will pass compliments on the the person who built them.

Thanks.

FlyXwire28 Oct 2015 6:08 a.m. PST

I've recently dived into buying some 3mm WW2 minis, to do a 3D-conversion of the Tank On Tank (East Front) board game with (a game that sort of reminds me of Spearhead btw).

Nice job on the Pz IVs shown here – I'm just washing my basecoats with Army Painter "Tones", which brings out the etching pretty well, but really appreciate guys who put more detailing into their 1/600th scale figs like these illustrated here!

Fun stuff.

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