Some pictures of my latest figures painted up by Neil Milne. Thanks Neil.
Modern British for Middle East Ops.
I had them painted up in the older desert cam that was worn in both Iraq and early Afghanistan, as I plan on using them for both theatres. The British Army has now switch to Multicam for all theatres.
I also have a British Challenger tank and a Warrior MICV.
All are from Empress Miniatures.
Can't wait to get them into a game.
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Warrior MICV and Challenger Tank. |
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Challenger Tank. |
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Worrior MICV. |
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Command Squad. |
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Troops. |
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More troops. |
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Sniper team. |
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GPMG team. |
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Debus and clear the town. |
Really nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Juha.
DeleteThey are really nice, and fantastic the vehicles too!
ReplyDeleteAs always my friend, thanks for looking in.
DeleteToo good! Very nice stuff Spyros.
ReplyDeleteThanks John. Time we put them into action.
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ReplyDeleteSweet looking minis! Out of curiosity, what rules system do you use for modern war?
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Thanks Tendnce.
DeleteWe use the Force on Force rules. However Chain Of Command is supose to be bringing modern rules out.
Here is a link to some guys I know who have been using Chain of Command with stats for Modern games. They have been playing a fictitious African Conflict. There minis also look great.
http://www.berwickwargamesassociation.org/files-2/
Ah brilliant, thank you very much. I have been looking into chain of command, really interest.
DeleteI am also contemplating modifying BA, any personal thoughts on that?
Regards
I have had a thought about it.
DeleteHaven't played Chain of Command. I like the BA System. Don't think it would be hard.
Let me know if you have any luck.