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AICUSV19 Jul 2020 11:37 a.m. PST

I've recently been working on two armies using the Armies in Plastic 54mm figures. Well, this cause me to remember some figures my Father put together for me some were near 50 years ago. So I finally dug them out and painted them. I had actually did start them when he first gave them to me, but half way through the first one I wasn't happy with what I saw. So I put them off to the side, thinking I would come back to them later.

They represent the first battalion of the Imperial German Marines at the turn of the 19th-20th century.

Hope you like them and find them of interest.

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Personal logo PaulCollins Supporting Member of TMP19 Jul 2020 3:20 p.m. PST

These look great!

nnascati Supporting Member of TMP19 Jul 2020 4:14 p.m. PST

Very nice indeed.

paul liddle20 Jul 2020 4:27 a.m. PST

What a lovely gift, something to treasure. Great paint job too!.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP20 Jul 2020 7:42 a.m. PST

Very nice.

AICUSV20 Jul 2020 10:45 a.m. PST

I should say, that my Father was a Miniature Figure Collector / Painter (he never called them toys). starting his collecting before WW2. At one point he had several thousand Britains and about as many of other makes.

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