I
was so inspired by the Medium
Panzerwalker I finished a couple of weeks ago, so another walker and a
couple of Dust-soldiers hit the painting table. They are really enjoyable to
paint.
The
walker is a Heavy Panzerwalker IV Jagdluther, armed with twin 75 mm guns and a MG
44. Painted in the same way as all my German walkers and weathered with washes.
The
soldiers are a Sniper Grenadier Team consisting of a spotter/leader and a sniper.
As usual these miniatures are really easy to finish as they are undercoated a dark grey, but they do need some trimming as there are faint mould-lines here and there.
Welcome new follower Pete . I can't find a blog of yours. If you have one then link to it in the comments below, please.
We need to get another game in. Let's add it to the waiting list...
ReplyDeleteYou mean the looong one... :-)
DeleteBut, yes, I do think we should play more with these toys :-)
Yes, that one. The toys are too nice not to play with, but we have too many other games. #FirstWorldProblems
DeleteCool looking model. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThe models are great and very fun to paint.
Oh my good ness, that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThey are really good sculpts and great to paint. In 1/48 scale so they are larger than your ordinary 28mm (1/56 scale) minis
DeleteLooking good! Shall look forward to seeing them in action!
ReplyDeleteSo do I! I intend to paint some Russians also, so we can have at least mostly painted minis on the gaming board
DeleteLooks really awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michał!
DeleteVery nice model. I like the armament but the question is: can you update this model with magnets and make i modular with an arsenal of different guns and gadgets? Mechas on the gaming-table is real nice and in the game Secrets of the third reich one mecha in urban figthing really can differ between victory or defeat.
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