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Thortrains27 Jul 2017 2:38 p.m. PST

Here's an article I posted about using homecast soldiers. A little paint and sometimes a little filing can turn one set of figures into troops from several armies. The figures from this particular mold have been great for converting with a paint scheme. this is my latest batch of them – I tried to replicate Chocolate Chip camo. Here's the link to see them:

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Thortrains27 Jul 2017 2:48 p.m. PST

Here's another set of these figures, this time in Vietnam-era paint

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