Friday, 23 August 2013

Aid for the needy

At the Megablitz game last Saturday several players generously took pity on my well-documented shortage of toys and made donations to my collection.  Fred Cartwright provided the E-100 (above) - a plastic kit which he threw in with some Hungarian AFVs I bought from him.  I expect it's only a matter of time before major retailers adopt his innovative "Free E-100 with every Hungarian Panzer Division" approach.  I'm sure it's a winner.
Recent convert and fellow blogist The Dancing Cake Tin brought along this metal kit of an M3A1 Scout Car.  In the fullness of time a Russian Tank corps will be glad of it.
Last and er, most Chris Kemp - always keenly aware of the importance of logistic vehicles - provides this engagingly disreputable looking quartet.  Rest assured Chris - I have work for them all!

9 comments:

Don M said...

It's good to own a super tank!
Only fitting as I'm making you
a Japanese version...)

Tim Gow said...

Don M
Is that a Texas thing? Everything has to be bigger - even the ridiculous modelling projects!

Don M said...

Don't ask me pal, I'm from New York, I just live in Texas lol. Truth be told I was a minis megalomaniac years before I got here ..)

Erhntly said...

lucky man :)

Col said...

Well Done Tim. I'm a great believer in what goes around, comes around. That is a big Tank!

Paul Foster said...

Lots of useful bits here Tim, that Scout Car...Peter Pig?

Tim Gow said...

Erhntly
I know!

Tim Gow said...

Col
It's certainly big - I really must paint the Maus I have in a box somewhere.....

Tim Gow said...

Paul Foster
The M3 is a 1/72ish kit - the style looks familiar but I can't think who the maker is.