Next : 32 Perry plastic British. They are my first efforts with plastic , but I will be sticking with metal.
From DaveD . That’s a decent force of Paras you have there indeed .good job. Always nice to see a thin red line ready for action too. Yup what you save in money with plastics you pay for in time and hassle !






Great looking Brits from two different centuries. Well done, Phil!
ReplyDeleteVery nice... I agree on the plastics v metal. Fiddly assembly, for me, is a stage best avoided.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on both projects. I’ve much prefer metals for Horse and Musket, but like plastics for ancients (with metals to supplement). I find that mix and match and kitbashing gets a good variety of kit and lets you create figures that manufacturers don’t make.
ReplyDeleteExcellent projects from different era's. Both well done.
ReplyDeleteNice work Phil, I really like the British
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Phil
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I particularly like the paras. The odd red beret always looks striking.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteSome nicely painted figures here, I understand the preference for metals. I have both types and yes there is something about metals which make them better to paint
ReplyDeleteLovely work on both of these!
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