Sunday, 23 November 2014
PM-43 120mm mortar - part 2
Following on from this earlier post, I have finally completed the mortar and it's crew. Though clad in uniforms from WW2 - or rather the Great Patriotic War - I carried out a 'paint conversion' exercise and painted them in the camo scheme introduced in the 1970s. As usual with toys in this scale (1/35) I have gone for a 'toy soldier' finish. They look OK to me.
These two photos show the mortar with 3 crew figures and mounted on a 4-inch square steel base as used in my Little Cold Wars game.
Labels:
1/35 scale,
Little Cold Wars,
modelling,
Russian,
Zvezda
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8 comments:
Very nice again Tim- the paint conversion looks fine.
Cheers,
Pete.
Agreed, he paintwork looks cool
Nicely done Tim.
I score the front of the shirt to make it look like a tunic.
Easy in 20mm.
Impressed with the cam mate.
Are you going to spring load the tube so that it actually fires tiny motor bombs ??? :-)
Pete
Thanks - I like 'em.
Al
Thanks - I wonder how effective the mortar will be.
Paul Foster
I too was impressed!
Stephen Thomas
I'll leave that sort of thing to dangerously obsessive modellers. Do you know any?
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