Yom Kippour War

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Sdfk 250 restored


Here is the description. Amazing part is most of the vehicle is unrestored, just cleaned after coming out of the river.  These photos should be a great addition in building a model of the Sdfk 250.
More can be found here: Panzer Farm

Introducing Photos from SD Assembly. Kfz 250 extracted in 2015 from the river river. Work continues and there are plenty of details to mount. Special thanks to tomek, Jacek and wislawa, leading assembly works 




























Saturday, March 30, 2019

New from ACE V3000 1/72 truck

This Ford truck was a work horse for the German Army during WW2.  Nice to see ACE make nicely detail model of it. The kit is to be released in April





Friday, March 29, 2019

Zentihal priming method

Bas de Rue Zentihal paint method


So I tried something different today. After zenithal priming, I used a mix of Tamiya white and Deck tan to airbrush all the white on these French infantry. It went on very smooth and opaque. And in a fraction of the time it would take brushpainting white. I did 36 figures in 1,5 hours. The rest of the colours I’ll block in with a brush. Front Rank 28mm French reinforcement set.









Thursday, March 28, 2019

Queen Victoria's artillery by Perry Brothers Miniatures

Coming soon from the Perry Brothers. Queen Victoria's artillery. These will for The men who be kings rules.  My have to buy a few of these.









Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Creatily Ender 3 printer

Pretty amazing prints for inexpensive printer.




Here is his Face Book page:3d printed tabletop

This will take you to his blog: Table top blog.

Ender 3 upgrades : Ender 3 enhancements

Sharps Pratice "Invasion of Invasion of Martinique (1809)"

The photos are from the Gold Coast Gaming group, Queensland, AU



Good times in the West Indies. For a bit of fun I threw a table together for the Caribbean to spice up our Sharp Practice 2 game. 
The idea was a french ship tucked into an estuary under the watchful eye of a shore battery. It was a bit of fun to have a Napoleonic game on a Caribbean island.
In the end the HMS Cherub and the landing party were so battered that the Royal Navy was obliged to with draw.
Great fun and a good looking, unusual game.