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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Fencing Frog on 26 January 2016, 01:05:56 PM
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Chaco Wars figures from Orinoco Minatures http://fencingfrog.blogspot.com/2016/01/challenge-entry-orinocos-paraguayan.html (http://fencingfrog.blogspot.com/2016/01/challenge-entry-orinocos-paraguayan.html)
These are great figures but probably not historicaly painted (my fault)
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Nice miniatures and the colour scheme seems to be very close to the one in the Osprey book. Glad to see someone's gaming the Chaco War, always been tempted myself, looks like an interesting conflict.
Thanks for sharing
Blofeld
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Nice miniatures and the colour scheme seems to be very close to the one in the Osprey book. Glad to see someone's gaming the Chaco War, always been tempted myself, looks like an interesting conflict.
Thanks for sharing
Blofeld
It does seems interesting, the littel I can learn of it. I don't know that I will do any actual Chaco War games but having the figures I wanted to get them painted. The will find some roll. A buddy of mine has a big Pulp era table he puts up at conventions and they will probably be troops of a local warlord or maybe the crew of a ship in the harbor.