These are all Foundry WW1 HMGs. Two from the early war period and one from later in the war.
These early war HMGs have been painted for a number of years but have only just had the tufts and flowers added. |
I see this post has gone out to the world in the way it is meant to. Unlike my last post about Major General Lafayette McLaws!
Very nice!
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Bart
Damn nice work Rodger, never even saw the last post until now!
ReplyDeleteNice work Rodger!!! Your still not showing up on my blog, but at least you did on Fran's!
ReplyDeleteYou've turned up now!
DeleteGreat work Roger!!! love the Hmgs and the german spiky helmets
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures Rodger, and a very nice work with the photos, as always!
ReplyDeletePhil.
The bases finish them off a treat Roger and my eye keeps getting drawn to those wonderful scratch built buildings in the background.
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Pat.
Great job on the basing Rodger, really brings them to live.
ReplyDeleteNice modeling, Rodger. Looks like you have had a ripping good time.
ReplyDeleteTurned out nice Rodger :)
ReplyDeleteThose HMG's look the business
ReplyDeleteLovely MG's but the scratchbuilt buidings are even more impressive. No doubt they'll feature in many a game in the future.
ReplyDeletecool stuff there! great work
ReplyDeleteLooking terrific Rodger. The "Grim Reapers of Spandau" look very intimidating!
ReplyDeleteGreat HMGs Rodger with excellent bases!
ReplyDeleteVery good paint job Rodger !
ReplyDeletebest regards Michael
The HMG looks particully nice Rodger, great work
ReplyDeleteGreat work Rodger!
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Bruno
Lovely looking stands Rodger, and something I would not want to advance on!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work and great pictures!
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