Whilst not in their online store, Scotia seem to have started to post photos (on FB) in the three finishes. Their catalogue entries just have one of the finishes though. I know it takes time but they still have 100s (if not 1000s) of models without a single picture (likewise H&R). I sometimes wish that I had the money to order just one of everything (from everyone).
As great as ever! Although I think I've saved most (if not all) of the painted photos to my pc by now. I wonder how many of these are 'yours'.Meanwhile, here are a couple of the models I did paint for GHQ.


Which is ok if you're doing one or two (maybe three) packs but whole battalions/regiments of 50+ vehicles is probably going to get tiresome.To get all the "right" decals on these, I did have to do some cutting and pasting.
Is the diamond from the I-94 sheet of British geometric markings. I bought a pack a few years back (before FDD did theirs) but was a little disappointed with the number of each. I've just checked and there's enough to do 5 vehicles with each design (only 4 for the blue though). Given the size of their decal sheets I see why there's so few but I would have prefered it if they had released a series of 4 sheets (one for each colour). That way we might have got enough of one design to do a company's worth of vehicles. Still it's a minor niggle and there's now FDD.The M3A3 Stuart is painted as a 7th AD vehicle.
I've not gone down the Marine Corps or India/Pacific theatres except with aircraft so far. No one local has get to get Japanese ground forces and I can't start another new army can I?The M4A2 Sherman is painted as a Marine Corps Sherman in the Pacific Theater.
Flight Deck Decals now make most of the British markings including weight classification.

Yeah, my Churchills have their weight classification and unit markings along with I-94s Allied Stars and GHQs old geometric markings (which I really need to replace with the FDD ones).
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