Readers may recall that I had purchased the Roden Models Vomag with 8.8cm flak gun mount, here it is together with a couple of other additions to the 20mm WWII collection.
The Vomag is painted to represent one of the two that were in Budapest in 1945, I have recently learned that they had been refitted with gun shields. Perhaps this suggests they were used in a ground role? Either way this will most likely be used as set dressing or an aide memoir I have an off table 88 shot.
My other additions are a graveyard for Bikkelheim and a platoon HQ in greatcoats to go with my platoon in winter gear. The figures and the Vomag crew are from ABFigures, the grave stones and walls are from Anyscale Models, they also do the walls in 1/56th.
TTFN
Wonderful additions to the games!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we will have to get them on the table.
DeleteGreat work Phil and always good to have nice additional scenic items.
ReplyDeleteThank you Steve.
DeleteFab work, Phil!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan.
DeleteNice job and great pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil.
DeleteSuperb work
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil.
DeleteExcellent work there Phil!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher.
DeleteThat vehicle is fab, I spent a bit of time staring into it, even things like the dusty tyres just bring it to life.
ReplyDeleteThank you Norm, dust drybrushed on I don't get on with pigments way too messy or maybe I am too messy.
DeleteBeautiful work Phil ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt.
DeleteA beast Phil, lovely job.
ReplyDeleteThank you George, a beast indeed. Someone had one printed in 1/56th scale😯
DeleteThat is a big old beast. Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt.
DeleteSplendid stuff Phil…
ReplyDeleteI’m not that sure a shield would help much anyway…
What they really need is a hiding place… it’s got target written all over it…😁
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, indeed best kept as an off table asset🙂
DeleteVery nice work Phil! Incidentally I‘m still considering if I‘ll get myself the Roden kit or if I 3D print the Vomag. Any thoughts on the Roden kit?
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick. The Roden kit is really good and nice and straight forward to build I didn't encounter any problems.
DeleteI can sell you one Nick ;) It's one of the kits in my 20mm stash, but now I'm doing 28mm...
DeleteLovely looking guntruck,terrain and troops!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain
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