Another batch of WW1 plastics from PSC. These are the German riflemen and grenadiers. I prefer this brown-grey basing to my earlier British forces, so will re-do the latter after the Challenge.
When Barks submitted this entry I queried him as to the single paragraph of text and just the one photo. His response was as succinct as his submission and his reply "I don't think there's much to say!" covers it all I think you'll agree. So without further ado and before I write significantly more than he did, that's 102 points and job done! Cheers, Millsy.
To continue the brevity - Nice
ReplyDeleteTa!
DeleteSuch a paucity of words demands a Haiku in response
ReplyDeleteGreat Painting
Brevity
Speaks volumes
I let my brush speak for me.
DeleteCracking work Barks!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Fran!
DeleteA terrific job on the PSC Infantry.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Clint!
DeleteA fine body of men, Captain!
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Carry on, Mr Hughes!
DeleteFab :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThey look good, I strugule to come up with verbiage for repeat entries my self.
ReplyDeleteI get you, Adam!
DeleteDeutsche Gründlichkeit, so why use more words?
ReplyDeleteYou've taught me something new; thanks!
DeleteBrevity has its own quality.
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteGreat painting work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Juan!
Deletevery nice. cheers
ReplyDeleteNo worries!
DeleteBrilliant Barks. You have saved time for more painting.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteLooking good, building quite a force
ReplyDeleteIan
Thanks, Ian, looking forwards to adding tanks and support weapons!
Deletevery nicely detailed, good work.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jamie!
DeleteLovely work Barks!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ray!
DeleteGreat work Barks. Excellent stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg!
DeleteExcellent work on them,Barks! You pluck out more detail on the 15's than I on the 28's! They look excellent
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, David!
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