I varnished the commander this morning and glued him into his hatch, so it was time for a quick photo shoot.
And introducing him to his 1 Troop brothers:
And his cousin Demon from the 1st Armoured Reconnaissance Squadron:
I've also gunked the bases for the latest batch of Artizan and Crusader Paras:
When the gunk has fully dried I will glue the prone PIAT loader and the 3" mortar onto their textured bases; the Vickers MMGs and 6 pounder will be painted off-base to make it easier to paint the gunners.
Great work, Tamsin. That's some corking painted models you have on show there :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic job, these tanks look awesome.
ReplyDeleteStunning work on your Tank troop, mind you, all those lovely commanders look like 'Sniper bait' to me!
ReplyDeletelovely job and also beautifully photographed.
ReplyDeleteMore terrific work. Well done, once again.
ReplyDeleteWhich theatre are you planning use these for?
ReplyDeleteGreat looking tanks and drivers Tamsin
ReplyDeleteLooks great Tamsin!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work Tamsin! That Matilda is quite a beast.
ReplyDelete@ Blax - cheers Simon! :)
ReplyDelete@ Michael A - thanks! :)
@ Skully - cheers! :)
@ Herkybird - thanks! The infantry have been spraying the treetops with MGs, so the sniper threat has been eliminated :)
@ Norm - cheers! :)
@ jerry - thanks! :)
@ Russet Captain - these are for the SW Pacific theatre; New Guinea, Bougainville and Borneo :)
@ Dave Stone - cheers! :)
@ Simon Q - thanks! :)
@ Nick - cheers! They are quite chunky :)
Great work Tamsin. I really like the weathering on 'Adonis'.
ReplyDeleteAlso, notice how I always come in late? I hate being grouped with the horde of '@ responses'. ;)
Thanks! He thinks he's a beauty ;)
DeleteI had noticed, but figured it was that renowned Canadian politeness, allowing me to reply to everyone else first! :)
Wonderful work. That's a cracker for sure.
ReplyDeleteNice tank platoon!
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