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I finally finished the Infinity army I've been working on for an age;

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I felt these were too good of models for my normal wargaming 'color & wash.'  I still don't think I did them justice.

 

And I just had to be clever with the bases;

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These stopped play for a while.   Illinois weather didn't help.   I couldn't airbrush when I needed to.

 

I also decided I wanted to just build a model.   Build it straight, no modifications, no care for the interior.   So, I built this (these;)

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Airfix's 1/72 RAF Support vehicle set.   Other than a gap in the hood of the Bedford I can see now in zoom, very well-fit and straightforward kit.   Shake-the-box, no fettling or reshaping endemic of Airfix's older tooling.    A nice break from the unending paint projects or kitbashes I've stocked up.

 

Finally, I started yet another kit.    I came upon a Revell 1/24 Opel Blitz in a lot I bought off of a club member.    I've gotten so far with it;

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Kind of a new experience for me, multipart frames.    Probably better I start in 1/24 than 1/35.   Those kits are much more money to ruin.   We'll see how far my attention holds.

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