I have finally finished off the second 45mm AT gun and crew
Once again, a mixture of colours were used on their uniforms
I also realized I missed painting the gun commanders chin strap....duh!
And just to test for scale match, here are part of the female 85mm AA crew trying out the 45 for size....not sure the shell would fit!
The rest of the images are of my third Temu 3d printed ruined building
The ground floor
The top floor, which I will possibly use as a second ground floor on occasions ....
The ground and second floors combined
Most of the "rubble " you can see is actual house bricks (ours!) ground down with a hammer until it is 10mm to 30mm scale!
Very happy with this piece again. I realise it is a bit fantasy/medieval...but I am sure there were plenty of buildings of that vintage still in use in Eastern and Central Europe in 1943 to 45, so I am happy to use them there! They may well also appear in Pulp games at some stage...
Fantastic stuff sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal 👍
DeleteGreat looking Soviets, Keith. Those are some nice sculpt too - the sling on the rifle is a nice detail. Love the Eastern Front "mud" on the wheels too.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them Dean! 3d printing certainly has many advantages...detail like the sling being amongst them! In case you missed it, the gun plus three crew cost me NZ$12.....about US$8!
DeleteNice additions Keith. You must have quite a few Soviet AT guns by now if recollection serves.
ReplyDeleteCheers Lawrence...sorry to disappoint, but this is only my second Russian AT gun....more could be on the cards, however!
DeleteGreat additions, Keith to your collection of figures and terrain. Brick dust as texture, clever. Now for a game to use the new stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe. I am off to a Sunday game at Barry's this weekend, but no opportunity to use the new terrain there...maybe I will get a quick solo game in soon?
DeleteGreat looking fantasy/medieval building! The brick dust is helpful even if doing it was probably bad for your health!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Great additions Keith. Chin strap... what chin strap.
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