Monday, August 2, 2010

Card Of Griha Prabesh

summer have ... / Holiday time ...

Hi!

next day, a long-awaited "wrzutkÄ™ 'recent accomplishments modelarsko-wargamingowych. We will start briefly and concisely:

1) made a Char B1 Bis in painting Panzer Battalion 100 - captured the French inventions, modified and incorporated into the Wehrmacht (except for him in my composition I have yet to Somu and Pz III to the early fighting in Normandy shortly after landing).




2) I painted the last element of terrain, who was lying and waited in line for bearing a black background - the gas tank Kibri (H0). It will be nice, enjoying the addition of an eye, indeed the point of the script on our tables wargamingowych.



3) A long time ago, we began with the bnk. its a fairly sizable project of the table. Recently, we have made good progress - table got trees, telegraph poles, and the most important element - the characteristic of French soil hedges "Bocage", which spent their us awake at night by their monotonous and tedious execution. By next are the roads that have already got the color, reinforced the point, more trees and some buildings. I will not bnk took pleasure, so there will put too many images - the rest will be shown on his blog:)






Today, it is enough - I greet!


Hello!


Short and small holiday update in 3 steps. Let's roll:



1) I've finished a Char B1 Bis. It's re-painted die-cast model from Panzer Collection (Similar to the Altaya one). This "huge, french bastard" will be a part of Panzer Battalion 100 elements for my Oww2/Force on Force scenarios in the early time of Normandy invasion campaign.


2) I've done as well an objective marker - it's a fuel/gas station from Kibri (H0 train scale). It's gonna be an eye-candy on our wargaming tables. 


3) Together with my friend bnk we are in the middle of a big project - creating a wargaming table for Normandy scenarios. The table belongs to bnk, but we're creating the terrain together, Here are a small efforts of bocage-making time last days. Still a lot of things to do, and at work-in-progress stage, but ... it's gonna be a nut-cracker one day! : D



That's all so far ... Cheers!

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