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8th January 2019 (180 points)
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I dropped off the radar a bit in the second half of last year but have spent some time over the festive break finishing off a couple of projects that had been languishing. The first of these is the attached which is a number of 28mm armoured vehicles for Chain of Command, mostly British.
The Firefly, Comet and Cromwell CS are all JTFM/Die Waffenkammer. The Churchill, Universal Carriers and Hetzer are all Italeri/Warlord plastic and the Kangaroo is an old resin model that I have no idea of the manufacturer.