AS mentioned in my last post, I had an unusually productive construction session last weekend and put together four 28mm Warlord kits in one sitting. These were spray painted on the Sunday and finished off on Monday evening - and here they are:
First up is a KV I tank - background provided by Co Pilot Generative AI!
I have added some stowage from both the Warlord stowage pack that came in the box set and some left over bits from the Russian infantry set
Next up is a KV II - same chassis, just have to swap the turret over
The Obr 41 early T34/76
The turret numbers on this were all individual - a very painful and slow process to get them applied!
A second early war version T34/76, this one with the rather odd rear storage bins
This one also has a commander, using signal flag in lieu of radios that the Red Army did not have in many vehicles early in the war
The last tank is the later Obr 1942 version with a different turret and hatch arrangement.
This one has a tank commander with a Victoria Miniatures head swap
The decals on this vehicle make it part of a Guards unit.
And finally, as we are well into Autumn (fall) here, a lady at work asked to see a picture of our apple tree - so you get the joy of seeing it too!
Thanks as always for visiting and please let me know what you think of the four tanks - thanks!

















I think your tanks look great!
ReplyDeleteThe tanks look great
ReplyDeleteSuper work Keith, they all look great, nice to see the apple tree too, I will have to wait a good few months to see my trees with fruit!!
ReplyDeleteJust getting four full kits put together in a short time is impressive ….. but to get them table ready is excellent.
ReplyDeleteThose Ruskys are awesome do love a KV.
ReplyDeleteFour smashing tanks, that certainly was a productive few days.
ReplyDeleteCracking work on those tanks Keith and spray cans certainly make the process much, much quicker than with a brush back in the day:)! I think the stowage bins are in fact extra fuel tanks, but will have to check on that. You've just got to love the beast that is the KV-II! Nice shot of the apple tree and I'd love to have a few in out garden, but just don't have the space:(.
ReplyDeleteGood looking tanks. You must have quite a collection of Soviet armour now.
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