Off the desk actually more than two weeks ago but managed to get some photos today while packing away and cleaning up my desk for the next project. 28mm Warlord metal miniatures much better than the plastic offerings.
Cheers
Matt
Off the desk actually more than two weeks ago but managed to get some photos today while packing away and cleaning up my desk for the next project. 28mm Warlord metal miniatures much better than the plastic offerings.
Cheers
Matt
More Mad March modelling madness completed, this time a soviet radio truck from ICM, I had a devil of a time fitting the wheel arches, but it is together!
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Matt
I purchased these last year in preparation to add artillery support to my American Armour, I have also pitched some 155mm towed but need tractors for them to complete the battery.
These are fast build Italeri, I think I had them built in around 3 hours. Nice little fast build kits although the tracks leave a little to be desired. I will add American crews from Alder or AB after I have painted them.
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Matt
The kit building commenced this week for my mad march entry on the Wargamers Forum.
First up some 1/72 resin and plastic bits for my Egyptians and a Star Wars X wing Revell model.
Resin Armo BTR 50 model
A had to add new plastic bits as the model I purchased second hand was knocked around not looking forward to the wire grips and fitting the resin tracks this weekend.
ACE models BTR 50.
Like all ACE kits a bit of a challenge, single track links are driving me nuts, plus I need to add wire grab handles.
ICM BTR60
Lovely kit, lots of detail bits, careful when sanding as I broke sone of the fiber parts.
Revell X Wing
lovely little kit went together in 20 mins. I did manage to break the laser sponson with a drop ….. :(
Hopefully complete this weekend for the entry
Cheers
Matt
Last week was my 55th birthday, as a treat we visited the champagne district of France, we stayed in Épernay then visited a number of champagne house (17), Reims cathedral and Museum and managed three 1814 Napoleonic battle locations. When I returned home I had a number of packages awaiting pick up.
The most exciting was the Old Guard band by Warlord Games, some books on Stalingrad, French Indian war bits, French Waterloo uniforms, American airborne medics in Normandy, six T54 for my ongoing Egyptian project for Yom Kippur war, a new gardening trowel and sone zinnias for my garden.
Very blessed with great gifts from Vanessa, Allison, Mum, and my mates.
Cheers
Matt