"Russian Guard artillery - 1/72" Topic
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Mateus | 01 Jun 2017 11:57 a.m. PST |
More pics on my blog: link
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14Bore | 01 Jun 2017 12:03 p.m. PST |
Excellent, is this the first? Doing all 6? |
deadhead | 01 Jun 2017 12:44 p.m. PST |
Now I have hear rumours about this Kiwer. The suggestion is that there were not too many at Waterloo…or was it something else? What is it about 1/72? Getting better all the time…or is it just the quality of the painting? These are…..good….no.. Really good….love the simple bucket…love the ready round in the loader's hands (OK, I would swap the loader and the spongeman, but, even with a 50% chance, no one gets that right) the green highlights. Great photography too |
Dye4minis | 01 Jun 2017 1:04 p.m. PST |
It is a safe bet that there were NO kiwers at Waterloo since the Russians were not there! |
jeffreyw3 | 01 Jun 2017 2:54 p.m. PST |
Bucket was a nice touch. I had to buy a couple arty equipment packs from Westfalia for my 28s. link |
14Bore | 01 Jun 2017 2:56 p.m. PST |
I assume he knows, think he's just talking about 1815. But this Kiwer bugaboo keeps coming up. |
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