Saturday, 5 March 2016

US Armored reinforcements for Flames of War

Some more reinforcements for my US Flames of War forces... 


A Platoon of M10 Tank Destroyers... These models have been waiting for paint for a long, long time...

Together with my M36 Jacksons which I painted a year ago... I updated these with some new antennas. I think I came close enough to the older models, the new M10's will fit in without problem.


A M31 TRV... The model is still missing it's Commander, but he'll be painted soon. I enhanced the model with some stowage and tracks with dust guards.

And my current painting project (one of them)... A Platoon of M12 155mm SPG's. These models were in dire need of an overhaul, extra stowage and some sandbags.

5 comments:

  1. The sandbags definitely add the finishing touch to these.

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  2. Hi,
    What paints did you use for M10 tank destroyers?
    Thanks

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    1. Hi,
      I used GW paints for these: Castellan Green base with a Deathworld Forest drybrush...

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