When around for a game last week, Andy brought me a delightful surprise box. Generosity is a trait I value, try to maintain in myself, and am always grateful for when on the receiving end. So what did the box bring for me?
Two Pzkw Is, a Kubelwagon, an Sdkfz 7 &, and a command halftrack (250?).
But wait, there was more: A Tiger II, a Panther, a PzkwIV F2, and a couple of StuGs.
And, again painted for the early war project, an 88 flak gun, something I've lacked altogether, a truck and another Sdkfz 7. There was also a 75mm AT gun in there.
Fin ally some assorted infantry painted in early war field grey.
What a haul. The real challenge is finding the time to get the games that use these on the table.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
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