What wargame collection is complete without the ubiquitous T34 of 1941 era? Fast, rugged, punchy and well armoured, sloping to boot. Its tactical deployment in the early years of the war was its only undoing. Nevertheless it blunted the Blitzkrieg and was a Hero Of The Soviet Union in its own right.
This is not a matching pair. The chap on the left is a Fujimi 1/76 and the AAMG version to the left is perhaps my favourite Matchbox (now back out in Revell colours) tank kit. Prime choice for the Commanders tank.
Again an old couple whose life together started in Aberdeen and finally were painted and "decalled" to completion in England.
7 comments:
You seem to have a very nice looking collection - I've always liked the T34. I have one Britannia one in 20mm IIRC (not been out in a while) and a Corgi 1:50 myself.
Ashamedly I have yet even more T34's unpainted ;)
T34's always have impact
I remember an Exiles WW2 skirmish game with your T34/85 making a rather dramatic entrance to the horror of the defending Germans
Time to blow the bridge and ammunition dump!
I have just base sprayed five armourfast T34/76s. John
John: Please send link to Photo :)
Another good post Geordie, you have painted these really well
Cheers Al
I am now running out of the painted stuff to show, so I'll have to get motivated with the brush.
Nice KV-1 on your site, mint!
Great looking pair of T34's. Get painting now to show us more!
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