Ketchup!
Yup, I know it's been a while since I've posted any new eye candy for you, my loyal minions. And there's a lot of stuff that I've been up to. Mostly gaming and some occasional painting now and then. I'm back with some new and old stuff.
Here ya go!
While at MilleniumCon last November I stopped by the friendly folks of Battlemart (http://battlemart.com/store/index.php?ccUser=ec37cffd6e9ca8393d7489923ac9c815) and picked up two models (1/50 perfect for 28mm) at the urging of HWSRN (he who shall remain nameless), proprietor of Battlemart. Inwardly groaning about not wanting to paint anymore I went ahead and bought them any way and finally got around to finishing them up in one weekend.
Now all I have to do is find a skirmish rule set without any charts! Suggestions any one?
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T34/76 |
KV1 |
T34 with infantry support |
KV1 with infantry support |
Ready for action! |
Great looking troops...and blog!
ReplyDeletethanx Phil!
DeleteLoyal Minion reporting for duty Sir!
ReplyDeleteNice Ivans! And getting them all done in a weekend is most impressive. My Brit paras which I posted recently took 6 weeks!
Bolt Action is fun but Chain of Command is better. Many players here and making the switch and knowing what you like I think you'll enjoy them.
Hey Paul, I'll have to check that out. My group and i have been doing lots of boardgame conversions to minis as in Command and Colors using Hexon terrain with 6mm. Lately we've been using all my flames of war figs with a 5" hexmap i had plotted out to convert Combat Commander. I'll be blogging about that next. Stay tuned and happy gaming, mate!
ReplyDeleteNice tanks and guys. I need to start adding armor to my Sovs. I'll be grabbing Chain of Command one of these days but I also like A Corner of Hell, the Chris Peers ruleset.
ReplyDeleteThanks, John. Heard about chain of command but I don't think I've ever heard of a corner of hell. I'll Google that thanks
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