A T34-76, a T34-85, and an ISU-152 are ready for battle. Minis are 15mm Quality Castings.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Re-arranging the Work Area
So this week I was feeling that my work space was cramped and badly organized so I pulled all the stuff out, cleaned the area, put up another shelf and added a organizer for parts bins. Now I have everything within reach and a larger space to work. Materials and tools and chemicals to my left, workspace, lights, and brushes to my front, paint to my right. Much better.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
British Napoleonics in 15mm
Photos of recently based Brits for Napoleonic period. All minis are AB 15/18mm except for the Highlanders of unknown manufacture. The nicely painted Brits I picked up from Dragon Painting Service, the Highlanders I picked up off eBay, and the cav and the infantry behind them I painted.
The figures are based 4 per stand for Age of Eagles rules and suitable for many other. The larger bases are for Volley and Bayonet.
The figures are based 4 per stand for Age of Eagles rules and suitable for many other. The larger bases are for Volley and Bayonet.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
15mm WWII German Flak Vehicles
It would seem the Germans managed to stick flak weapons on every vehicle bigger than a motorcycle. Here is a sampling. The vehicles are from Battlefront except the 2cm SdKfz 10 which is Quality Castings/Battle Honors/Old Glory 15/19th Century Miniatures (whew!).
Thursday, July 15, 2010
15mm Fallschirmjager
Here is a side by side shot of Peter Pig and my recent Resistant Rooster German Paras. The Roosters are noticeably larger even with the thinner base they are on. The Paras look ok against a 15mm vehicle, but I don't think I would field the Roosters with my other 15mm collection (largely Battle Honors, Peter Pig, and Old Glory). I'll sell these painted paras at a flea market some time along with the unpainted bags.
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