Crew (bodies) and gun from Rubicon, but the crew heads are Warlord Germans head-swaps in- which look far better than the smaller Rubicon originals!
The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Monday 13 September 2021
Knock, Knock, Knock! No you cannot come in I am a T-34!
Every early war German infantry platoon needs to be confident in having an effective anti-tank capacity to stop enemy armour. Naturally the Pak 37mm AT gun is perfect for the job of stopping German Armour (Marks I to IV) but please don't ask it to worry a Matilda, Char B1 Bis or T-34 (see below, an optimistic German PAK crew pose for a Signal photograph):
Labels:
28mm,
28mm WWII,
Chain of Command,
German PAK,
Painting Tray,
Rubicon,
Two Fat Lardies,
Warlord Games,
WW2,
WWII
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4 comments:
Nice!
Now do more :-)
Or a nice PAK 40
That look great.
Cheers,
Pete.
Pete, especially from the vision slit of an advancing T-34
A T-26 or BT5 or BT7 would think very differently
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