I picked up a variety of bargain Battlefront 15mm vehicles, plus a few other manufacturers, over the last couple of months and been gradually working on them, so no real target in mind, other than to reduce the number of blister packs in the stash.
First up a Marder I, suitable for North Africa and Russia.
Next a Grille 150mm SPG
Then, to bring the house down, a Stupa or Brummbar
Finally, for now at least, a Ferdinand/Elefant
I've quite enjoyed painting these as a little side project, running alongside my 9th SS Recce Platoon and supports for Battlegroup Market Garden in 20mm. More on those later.
Thanks, Andy
15mm WW2
Re: 15mm WW2
Lovely work there....
Greatness is not in where we stand,
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
Re: 15mm WW2
A pair of Kubelwagens added to the force pool. These are from Forged in Battle, based resin castings with white metal crew. These are painted up for mid- to late war.
Cheers, Andy
Cheers, Andy
Re: 15mm WW2
And again....
Greatness is not in where we stand,
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
Re: 15mm WW2
Some more additions. These are all Battlefront models, picked up as part of the bargain batch.
A Jagdpanzer IV (L70) in a scheme from a newsreel film of the Bulge battlefield.
A Flammpanzer III in a mid-war scheme suitable for Russia
Finally for this batch, a Marder IIIH with PAK40
Cheers, Andy
A Jagdpanzer IV (L70) in a scheme from a newsreel film of the Bulge battlefield.
A Flammpanzer III in a mid-war scheme suitable for Russia
Finally for this batch, a Marder IIIH with PAK40
Cheers, Andy
Last edited by sediment on Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 15mm WW2
Good work....
Greatness is not in where we stand,
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.