So here's another random update of the ongoing War in the Western Desert project... some tuned-up British "armour" (and I use that term quite loosely).
Many years ago I acquired some desert armour in a trade... among the stuff I got were some Shermans (since repainted for NW Europe), a couple of early Pzkpfw IVs, a Fuman/Bandai Valentine, and a Tamiya Universal Carrier. The latter two models are pictured here.
The models were painted in base colours with a wash of some kind, and decals had been applied. I just needed to tune 'em up a bit with some more washes and sponge chipping, plus adding some stowage and a Perry tank commander to the Valentine.
I also added crew to the Carrier - these are standard Tamiya dudes with berets swapped for helmets. To complete the model I stuck a metal Bren gun in the firing port.
Insignia of 6th Armoured Division on rear fender. This will be fine for North Africa.
I kinda wished I could find a crewman for this Carrier other than "pointing guy". But oh well.
I have a Tamiya Matilda to be assembled yet, a Stuart Honey from Blitzkrieg in primer, and a Grant supposedly on the way from them too - already bought and paid for but they missed packing it in my order. That should do for British armour for the time being.
Meanwhile, back to the DAK platoon that is sooooo close to done!
2 comments:
Fantastic work Dallas, the armour (or, I guess I should say, "armour") looks tremendous, well done.
Great looking vehicles! It's better to have a tank than to not have a tank, eh?
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