WW2 Masters pics!

Started by Leon, 21 April 2010, 08:25:05 PM

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Eldamarelf

Excellent more Russians for my small army !!! will be ordering a few me thinks they look good as well.

Tom H :d
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Leon

Here's the first vehicle from a prospective new designer, the Sdkfz 231 (6 rad).  This was in production from 1932, and began to get phased out in 1937 when they switched to the 8 wheeled versions.  Just for fun, they could be driven forwards or backwards...   :D


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OldenBUA

Looking good!  8) A good addition for early war (Poland and France) Germans.
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Maenoferren

looking like a vehicle my pulp Germans will require  :D
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The_Shootist

Do i have to do my own frame aerial yet again... (sigh)

Does look good tho.

barbarian

22 April 2011, 10:40:39 AM #65 Last Edit: 22 April 2011, 10:47:05 AM by barbarian

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Leon

Thanks for the painted pics!

For info, Barbarian designed this vehicle for us!   8)
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Hertsblue

Looks good to me. The early war always seems to get neglected in vehicle lists.
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Leon

Quote from: Hertsblue on 22 April 2011, 01:01:42 PM
Looks good to me. The early war always seems to get neglected in vehicle lists.

We've got the Vickers Mk II and III in the works as well, along with the A9 and A10!  8)
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kustenjaeger

Greetings

I like the PSW 231.

The news of A9 and A10 are even better as my 1940 Desert British really need them for their 1940-1 scenarios. 

Vickers Mk II and Mk III? 

Do you mean the inter-war Medium Mk II (which was a Vickers) which did not see action in WW2 (about 120 produced and successively upgraded?   You could use one dug in at Mersa Matruh in 1940 and a few ressurrected in the UK in the invasion scare of 1940 ....

I thought the Mk III was never actually fielded with only about three produced and used as the HQ of the Tank Brigade in 1934?

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Edward


Sandinista

Any time scale on the A9 & A10?

Sunray

Looks like Pendraken have signed talent.  The model photographs well.   Nice to see it alongside some other Pendraken models, then we get a better idea of scale match etc.  But the shape and porportions LOOK right !

When the poor lad has the time it would be a treat to have the Vietnam range 'finished' with a few Soviet made AFVs ,plus a Patton,  and who knows, a few British/French post war AFVs for Yom Kippur war, and Bush War Africa etc. 

But really - its great to see an AFV on the New Release page...keep them coming !

Sunray Out

Leon

Quote from: kustenjaeger on 22 April 2011, 03:42:51 PM
Vickers Mk II and Mk III? 

Do you mean the inter-war Medium Mk II (which was a Vickers) which did not see action in WW2 (about 120 produced and successively upgraded?   You could use one dug in at Mersa Matruh in 1940 and a few ressurrected in the UK in the invasion scare of 1940 ....

I thought the Mk III was never actually fielded with only about three produced and used as the HQ of the Tank Brigade in 1934?

Yep, these two.  They'll be quite popular with the inter-war/VBCW gamers, plus they could probably squeeze into a few other games here and there.

Quote from: Sandinista on 22 April 2011, 04:07:09 PM
Any time scale on the A9 & A10?

I've just received some pics of the A10, and it looks great.  I'll get in touch with the chap who's doing them and see if he'd like to put them up here.

Quote from: Sunray on 22 April 2011, 06:59:21 PM
Looks like Pendraken have signed talent.  The model photographs well.   Nice to see it alongside some other Pendraken models, then we get a better idea of scale match etc.  But the shape and porportions LOOK right !

When the poor lad has the time it would be a treat to have the Vietnam range 'finished' with a few Soviet made AFVs ,plus a Patton,  and who knows, a few British/French post war AFVs for Yom Kippur war, and Bush War Africa etc. 

But really - its great to see an AFV on the New Release page...keep them coming !

Sunray Out

We've got a few people having a go at some vehicles at the moment, and so far the results are looking good.  I'm not sure if we'll get into the things you mention quite yet though, as we've got a bit of a backlog on the vehicle design schedule.

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Squirrel

As requested, the A10:


CIMG1622 by Squirrel1340, on Flickr

Cheers,

Kev

methos

After a break from wargaming to concentrate on my model railway it was nice to see the new SDKFZ 213
and even bordering on exciting to see the A10 

I am still holding out for a Pz III with a short L42 5cm gun and internal matlet

now to dust off and start working on my lancia 3RO DA90 conversion
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Regards Richard
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