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Osamas Guys arrived


Osama bin Laden is Back! Und im Schlepptau hast er ein Paar harte Jungz von The Assault group, die den Ammis ordentlich aufs Ma*#l zu geben. Hierbei handelt es sich um nen kleinen Bemalauftrag eines Freundes, leider ging der nur übers Grundieren und Basieren. Hätte sie auch gerne bemalt, denke aber , ich frag ihn in nem halben Jahr nochmal, da er eh zu nix kommt...
And now for our english friends:
Osama bin Laden is back. And he brought some hard guys from The Assault group, to kick Americas ash.
It is littele Painting for a friend of mine, but he didn't wantme to paint them at all. I theink I should ask him in a half year again, because he ios good for nothing, and won't have painted them at all then.
Because from nothing nothing comes ;)

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  1. Die sehen sehr schon aus...20mm?
    Grusse
    Paul

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  2. nein. 28mm sind nette, wenn auch ziemlich heroische, figuren.

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  3. laoh, eventuell seht ihr auch bald bilder der bemalten minis, weil er sich anscheinend doch aufgerafft ha welche zu bemalen...

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  4. Hehe "kick Americas Ash" :D
    Reminds me of the old Propaghandi-Album "Todays Empire, tomorrows Ashes" ;)

    Nice figures though

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  5. Bilder auf meinem Blog: http://nexttothechickenhouse.blogspot.com/

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