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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: SgtPerry on January 11, 2009, 03:07:46 PM
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I finished a second 6 Pdr from with its carrier (both from BAM) so I now have a nice AT section. The 2 additional gunners (helmets without camo) are from the Artillery Crew pack.
http://perrysheroes.free.fr/spip.php?article220
(http://perrysheroes.free.fr/IMG/jpg/BritishATSection_3.jpg)
Olivier
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Very nice indeed - I can't quite make it out they Div marking, is it Guards Armoured making them 3rd Battalion the Irish Guards?
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It's the Guards Armoured Division, but it's the 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards.
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Very nice stuff!
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Looks great SgtPerry. It's a lot of fun watching your army grow.
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Sgt. Perry, you have an insane speed and I love it! You think some close ups could be possible?
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There are some on the webpage. Did you see them?
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Oh, d'oh! I completely forgot to visit the site. Thank you. Beautiful once more.
Are these guys also dipped?
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Bloody hell. Just took a look at your entire army. It's HUGE! :o
Wonderful stuff. I only wish I had your speed and dedication. They must look great on the gaming table.
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Oh, d'oh! I completely forgot to visit the site. Thank you. Beautiful once more.
Are these guys also dipped?
Yes, they are.
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It's the Guards Armoured Division, but it's the 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards.
Oh okay, I just thought that the senior regiment in a Lorried Infantry Brigade carried a white 60 on a green background but I may be wrong.
Either way they look splendid.
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[60] is for the Brigade Headquarters
32nd Guards Infantry Brigade
* Brigade Headquarters [60]
* 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards [61]
* 3rd Battalion, Irish Guards [62]
* 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards [63]
* No. 1 Independent MG Company, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers [64]
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You are quite right - I was getting confused with the 2nd Infantry Brigade of an Infantry Division.
My apologies,
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Great job on the brits! What ruleset are you using for your 28mm games?
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WAB WW2 aka Warhammer Modern Battles
http://wabforum.co.uk/download/file.php?id=313
A QRS can be found here
http://perrysheroes.free.fr/spip.php?article110