A couple of additions to my World War Two collections, first up an Emhar Models YAK3 in 1/72nd scale.
Second is a Rubicon Models Sherman Mk. III for my 28mm late war British collection.
Next game here at OHQ is scheduled for Monday, a First Carlist War game using Black Powder rules.
TTFN
Lovely work on the Yak3. Love the canopy. Is spray painting involved here for both?
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Helen
Thank you Helen. Indeed it was using a Badger Patriot 105.
DeleteGreat Phil, thanks for that.
DeleteSplendid Russian plane, let's hope it does appear frequently! Tank is nice too. See you Monday all being well.
ReplyDeleteThank you chap, it may appear but frequently is very unlikely 🙂. Let's hope for a none blue Monday.
DeleteLovely work on both tank and plane, even if the latter may not appear in a game as much as one would like.
ReplyDeleteThank you Steve, well has I am usually the Germans I certainly don't mind it's none appearance. Now a Stuka perhaps🤔
DeleteNow I'm with you on a nice Ju-87 appearing over the table. I've always hand a fond spot for it ever since owning the Dinky Toy (?) version with a dropping bomb in the 70's. Many happy memories of trying to hit stuff and failing miserably!
DeleteYak3 is perfect, nicely feathered weathering on the camo.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Norm, pleased you like my efforts.
DeleteVery handsome model making, Phil!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan, much appreciated.
DeleteVery nice Phil, need some ‘flyers’ myself.
ReplyDeleteThank you George. Planes certainly make a change from tanks and figures.
DeleteGreat looking toys and that tank commander is the most enthusiastic looking fighter this side of The Crusades!
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt, he does indeed look a little keen. He hasn't spotted that Tiger yet perhaps.
DeleteVery fine work Phil!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank Christopher, it's nice to see my less is more approach to painting is getting a favourable reception
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