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Anton Ryzbak11 Sep 2024 10:27 a.m. PST

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I have been too busy to post here as I did my blog updates but now I have a few spare minutes and will catch up the last couple of weeks work. I managed to paint sixty-four infantry ( link link link ) and six chariots link for my Ancient Indian army. I added two PZL-23 Karas bombers to my 1939 Polish air force link and then three more PZL-11c fighters link link but the Poles weren't flying in empty skies so I had to build a bunch of Germans; I started with six BF-109s (two of which will fly over Spain) link

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP11 Sep 2024 1:06 p.m. PST

New old stock as they say for the Indians. I had a lot of success with my Indians when I had an army of them. The elephants were always fun.

Great work on the planes. I like the early WWII birds more than the "modern" planes.

Anton Ryzbak11 Sep 2024 5:43 p.m. PST

New Old Stock for certain, some were still on the purple cards! My main focus is 1934-1940 on the aircraft, the period saw the transition from biplanes that Richthofen would have recognized instantly to monoplanes (some of which lasted through WW2). There are plenty of conflicts; The Sino-Japanese War, The Nomonhan Incident, The Spanish Civil War, The Winter War and a couple of near-misses that could have flared up into bigger fights if things went slightly differently such as the Sudeten Uprising, Hungarian Invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine, Slovak-Hungarian War, The Italian Invasion of Albania,

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