Anyway this is what the box looks like (Borrowed image)
I understand Italeri have now started making the exact same kit - and it looks like this:
So I made all three kits up in one go, and only managed to screw up two of them - but that's another story - and was very happy with the result. It took me a while to paint them - mainly because I wanted to use a Tamiya spray and of course Tamiya do not do the correct Bundeswehr tank colour... So eventually after going through a few test cans, I decided to use AS21 Dark Green 2 (IJN) as the base colour, over a black undercoat. I'll check that later to make sure I've got it right...
I was then able to use my standard black pin wash and drybrush method - using Vallejo Yellow Olive, progressively getting lighter. I used Elhiem West German crew men, and cut up gauze dressings to make the netting where used.
This got them ready for a game - shown in the last AAR - where being newly painted they died horribly of course.
Over the last weekend I weathered them and now consider them basically finalised. Here they are:
So that's them. Obviously I need to get one more for a full platoon, but right now they will have to operate as a written down platoon.
More to follow later this week...
Richard
Nice work there Squire. When will we be seeing them in action?
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI have a pile of those Italeri kits sitting on my shelf to assemble and paint whenever I get back to working on my 20mm Canucks.
An excellent collection of well-modeled Cold War armor! Looking forward to seeing them on the tabletop. What rules do you use for your modern battles?
ReplyDeleteThose look great. Nice weathering.
ReplyDeleteI got one of those but need to repaint it.
ReplyDeleteHi Guys - thanks for the comments. These guys were in action in my last AAR - didn't survive long though! I use my own version of the Battlegroup Kursk (WW2) ruleset to game 1980s battles.
ReplyDeleteRichard