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Conrad Kinch02 Apr 2021 3:44 p.m. PST

Courtesy of my pal Tamas, I took delivery the other day of three Grubby Tanks T-62. This brings my count of T-62s to six now, which with three left to go – is almost a full combat.

The figures themselves are resin and metal and have their problems. There's a bit of bubbling in the resin, which I had to attack with green stuff and I'm not sure the game was worth the candle. Regardless Tamas has done a lovely job on them and hopefully they will be storming across the North German Plain before too long.

You can see some pics here.

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