Remember these chaps from a few weeks ago? Here they are again - now painted and based, and seen here on manoeuvres in the ‘garden’. They are in training to repel an attack from Japanese armour. Hopefully quite light armour....
I think they’ve turned out rather well.
They look great Tim, A 14.5mm round was at the bigger end of the ATR rounds though....
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Beautiful work here. Love the green finish on the troops.
ReplyDeleteTurned out nice again.
ReplyDeleteVery Cool Looking!
ReplyDeleteCharming little models, re the first comment I think that that's right, they were, I believe, superior to the incredibly powerful Boyes patent kitchen foil denter.
ReplyDeletePete
ReplyDeleteI’d be happier with something closer to 76mm....
Doc de Gobin
ReplyDeleteVallejo 70924. The varnish is Ronseal satin light oak.
Tradgardmastare
ReplyDeleteI picked a good day for the photos (it’s currently pi**ing down...)
Geordie
ReplyDeleteThanks Comrade!
Ken H
ReplyDeleteBut can it cope with the mighty plastic armour of my Japanese Type 97?