I have also decided to paint the second Old Crow Models Trojan in a sort of splintered olive drab/grey-black scheme, a bit like a WW2 Stuka or a modern Swedish AFV.
These pictures are from the Ramshackle Games website, showing the vehicles I bought:
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Do you have any pictures with a 40k mini with these - for scale reference? TIA
ReplyDeleteNo pics yet - but they are surprisingly large. They scale well with WH40K vehicles and figures, and are a bit bigger than the Old Crow Models 25mm cars.
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