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Gunner Dunbar Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2024 3:35 a.m. PST

Hi guys

The final instalment of this project is the Kantangan troops, a smattering of 3D printed vehicles, the jeeps are from battlefront, figs are a mixture of 3D prints and Peter Pig metals, some with head swaps, the troops in caps are MPs. My part is concluded, and my friend is finishing up the terrain, it's been fun, next I'll print some vehicles at 1/72 for my own African bush wars project.
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Frederick Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2024 6:04 a.m. PST

Great work!

Prince Alberts Revenge18 Nov 2024 12:32 p.m. PST

Really nice work. I recognized those Peter apig sculpts (a very distinctive style) but didn't recognize the other fellas but I see they are 3D prints.

I would love to collect some armies for Post-WW2 Africa…perhaps Tanzanian and Ugandan forces that can double as fictional imagi-Nations. Your post is inspirational. You really are productive and churn painted stuff out at a nice rate.

Gunner Dunbar Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2024 2:09 p.m. PST

" Really nice work. I recognized those Peter apig sculpts (a very distinctive style) but didn't recognize the other fellas but I see they are 3D prints.

I would love to collect some armies for Post-WW2 Africa…perhaps Tanzanian and Ugandan forces that can double as fictional imagi-Nations. Your post is inspirational. You really are productive and churn painted stuff out at a nice rate."

Thanks, in reality I post about 25-30% of the work I finish, it's usually the unusual or interesting stuff I post about, never done an African Bushwars project for someone else, I do have a 1/72 one of my own which I'll do an update on soon.

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