I wasn't expecting to post this until tomorrow, but they're already finished. That was as much of a surprise for me as for you guys and gals.
Panzer IIIs
Ausf F
Panzer IVs
Ausf F
Ausf F2/G
Ausf H
I also got some bases made up for all the tanks to go on. That's more for storage and safe transport than for aesthetic reasons:
I'm sure I'll end up adding some other tanks in the future.
Very cool
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Very wide period, something for every year and theatre. Nice washes.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking panzers, Tamsin! I like the blacklining and camo work a lot. I've been considering down either 15mm or 20mm for What A Tanker - you make a good argument for 15mm!
ReplyDeleteNoice!
ReplyDeleteLuvvly tanky goodneess!
ReplyDeleteBravo for the diffente camo and for the very good pictures !
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Those are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooking good Tamsin!
ReplyDeleteExcellent painting work and detail despite the small size!.
ReplyDeleteReally nice
They are nice +++ but if I was a nit picker, the Panzer 4 F2 is actually a G (Muzzle break) and the tanks marked as Panzer 3 f are actually Panzer 4s (8 road wheels)!
ReplyDelete@ Martin - cheers! :)
ReplyDelete@ SRD(H) - thanks! As I had so many, I decided to keep my options open :)
@ Dean M - cheers! 15mm terrain is also cheaper :)
@ Joseph - thanks! :)
@ Ray - cheers! :)
@ L'Empereur - thanks! :)
@ Mike - cheers! :)
@ fran - thanks! :)
@ Benito - cheers! :)
@ Herkybird - thanks! I've just checked - the F2 was redesignated as the G, so we're both right on that one! Well spotted about the incorrect labeling - I'd somehow got pics of IIIs and IVs mixed up, but have corrected that now :)
Those look great Tamsin. For Flames of War, What a Tanker, or ???
ReplyDeleteGreat work Tamsin.
ReplyDelete@ J Womack - thanks! They're for What a Tanker and maybe Chain of Command :)
ReplyDelete@ Greg B - cheers! :)
Those are nice tanks and should be more than enough for a rousing game of What a Tanker. Do you have Allies to match?
ReplyDeleteLike these lots!
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