Clearing my Shelf of Shame (Armour Edition)

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Philipp Gross
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Re: Clearing my Shelf of Shame (Armour Edition)

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Scalemates might help:

https://www.scalemates.com/search.php?f ... %221:35%22

Alpine, Warriors and Bravo 6 have nice resin figures. Miniart has a few sets in plastic too. I guess it mostly depends on what is available at the moment...

Considering the tank's name, I really like this one :lol:

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Re: Clearing my Shelf of Shame (Armour Edition)

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Hi Philipp, Jan, many thanks! I had trawled through Scalemates and spotted the pair Jan flagged and thought the right-hand bloke would be fine, but Philipp's tommy gun is not bad.

I'll see if I can source one of these out of the UK somewhere.
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Re: Clearing my Shelf of Shame (Armour Edition)

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Decided to go for this fella:

35051 WW2 US Tank Crew #1

But it looks like it will be a while before he's in stock anywhere so this little detail will have to wait.

I did buy a cheap picture frame yesterday so I can start working on the scenic base.
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Re: Clearing my Shelf of Shame (Armour Edition)

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Great choice Ian! That bloke is looks "inspiringly demotivated" :lol:

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