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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Paul @ Empress Miniatures on March 19, 2019, 01:18:35 PM
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Wearing the cammo waterproof kit over their battledress and some of the figures also have leather jerkins these chaps do not look like the usual vision of how Tommy Atkins looked in war. Suitable from October until the end of the war and then onto Korea and sculpted by Paul Hicks these chaps have proved incredibly popular with customers.
We are on stand TEO5 at Salute so if you want some we suggest you send us a pre order/ shopping list.
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And some excellent figs they are. lol
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Thanks CommissarMoody, I do not feel bad about having to bump this thread ^___^
[How about some] Late War British crew for the CT15A)?
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Thanks CommissarMoody, I do not feel bad about having to bump this thread ^___^
I believe I am doing the world a service by this. lol
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Very nice indeed!!! :-*
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Thanks CommissarMoody, I do not feel bad about having to bump this thread ^___^
On the list to do. There will be several crew types for it. One combat and one medical seems logical. May even release the vehicle in 20mm.
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On the list to do. There will be several crew types for it. One combat and one medical seems logical. May even release the vehicle in 20mm.
Groovy
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They are indeed a wonderful range and I love 'em ;D
An additional pack or two in battledress, with or without jerkins, would be wonderful at this stage ... the windproof smock was not that widely worn
EC
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On the list to do. There will be several crew types for it. One combat and one medical seems logical. May even release the vehicle in 20mm.
Groovy
Cool.
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I recall Empress once tease us with pictures of test figures for a 20mm range sculpted by Paul Hicks, which to me is the wargaming equivalent of McDonalds making Szechuan sauce a permanent menu item. What happened there?
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This is relevant to my purchases.