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Valderian14 Nov 2022 1:29 p.m. PST

6mm miniatures

Centurion Mk2 ARV

M2 Alligator Ferry

Ribbon bridge section

other UK vehicles from Scotia Grendel painted on PPR link

BattlerBritain15 Nov 2022 4:00 a.m. PST

Great photos and thanks for posting.

Could I ask though that you straighten the Tank gun barrels so it doesn't send the OCD amongst us screaming down the road? 🙄

Ta 😀

Valderian15 Nov 2022 7:42 a.m. PST

Thank you, Battler Britain!
Yes, I know what you mean laugh I have many other images to post hope with not too many same mistakes, but in the future I try to do better.
You know how it is the painting in 6mm. There are several stages to complete before the miniature is fully painted and I often find myself straighten some of the barrels multiple times during the process, and some are thick and survive, others are not. Having done so many of them, I also tend to be more relaxed, finding a balance in how I like to see them and the available time.

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