Cowboys and Indians

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I bought these old figures off e-bay. They're 1/32 and I think they're the old Airfix figures. I repainted them for grandson #2 ;-)
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Well done. Should be a thrill for the child.
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Nice one Ratch, what a great set of figures. Grandson#2 will hopefully be chuffed to receive those.
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Some great painting there Ratch.

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Thanks guys, I expect him round later today - we'll see what he thinks :twisted:
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Those look great Ratch!
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Cheers, Lewis likes them too :grin:
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Fantastic work. They certainly bring back some memories, although mine never got painted.
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Great stuff Ratch, I remember watching my Dad paint up the British Para's over a month or so. When finished he proudly gave them to me. He wasn't pleased when he caught me throwing muckbombs at them in the veg patch.
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Thanks very much guys, although they were well worn when I got them, painting them has given them a new lease of life :)
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