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jim010
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« on: November 16, 2012, 08:49:44 pm »

Thought I would share.

I never cared for how similar in colour the Italians and Soviets were, so I painted my FMG units avocado green when I got them.

I see that Hasbra tried to make teh colours of these two a little easier to tell apart in the second edition, but not enough, so I'll be keeping my FMG units that I painted.

The pewter colour for ANZAC I also thought a poor choice, so I painted them a light blue to stand out better on the board.

I like the contrast of colours bette this way.  Anyone else paint their units?

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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2012, 10:58:39 pm »

Jim010,

Nice work! I agree with your opinion on simular colors, and applaud your work. IMHO whenever you make a change, however big or small, that makes it easier, better looking, or more fun for you I think you've done something worthwhile!
Keep up the good work.

"Tall Paul"

p.s.-There are several very talented people that paint their units. Just look in this customization area.
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