Spearhead 6mm late war Soviet tank units

Started by pierre the shy, 03 August 2021, 09:51:49 AM

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I recently finished some late war Soviet tank units which I finally found time tonight to put up on my irregularly updated blog.....

2 T-34 equpped tank brigades and 2 IS-2 equipped heavy tank regiments:

https://betweenthelines10mm.blogspot.com/2021/08/spearhead-6mm-late-war-soviet-tank.html

Apologies for the somewhat badly lit pictures, but I think the units turned out reasonably well.....
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Nice crisp pictures of nicely painted models Peter, you need to work on your lighting though :)
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Quote from: pierre the shy on 03 August 2021, 09:51:49 AM
Apologies for the somewhat badly lit pictures, but I think the units turned out reasonably well.....

Nice work, Peter  :-bd.......(If I need to...I simply alter the brightness of any pics I take, with a specific (old) prog on the PC.)

Cheers - Phil. :)

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 :-bd =D> :-bd

They look suitably intimidating in person :-SS
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Thanks for the feedback  :)

I was thinking that the large tank bases look a bit too plain, so I am going to visit my nearest actual hobby shop on Saturday to get some more grass/plant clumps to break the visual look of the bases up a bit, I will also use some other scenic bits and pieces I already have for a bit of veriety.   

Quote from: paulr on 04 August 2021, 07:58:17 AM
:-bd =D> :-bd

They look suitably intimidating in person :-SS

Yes "quantity has a quality all of its own" doesn't it :) Still, nothing your panzers couldn't handle in that Kustrin game at least Paul!

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Splendid work. I'm really tempted by similar, the combined arms tanks & infantry is classic Spearhead/WW2 to me!

I think you're right on breaking up those big bases though, a little visual clutter should make them really pop.
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A good array of troops!

For the photos, as well as more light, try avoiding a white background, this can confuse the camera quite a bit and cause the figures to look very dark
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I got some grass/plant clumps to break the visual look of the bases up a bit last weekend......just a couple of bits on each base makes a real difference visually judging from the first IS-2 stands that I got done last night.

Also done all the Corps supports and eariler model tanks to be able to cover a reasonable SH sized game from 1941 to 1945.

I'll take some more pics (Not on a white background this time!) once I'm done.

Next need to rebase/refresh lots of Germans for a bit of suitable opposition, among other stuff that I am slowly doing.
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Looks good. Couple of suggestions for 'breaking up' 'large' bases? Scratch in track marks? Best when scatter wet, but? Some very small bits of 'mangled' fuse wire as branches. Broken Cat Litter rocks?
I don't like large bases... but suppose it depends on rules... (which I don't use, anyway!). Myself, i prefer little 'clutter' and no 'jungle'.

A while back... OMG...only 5 yrs ago? I managed some decent 1p bases for Desert 3mm armour with tweezerred 'tufts' of dessicated 'clump' shrubs. I was also clarting around, chamferring bases sized to tank... (and drilling / pinning turrets!)... for 6mm. Given up... can hardly SEE the things!  IF I get round to it, have invested in 1/200... with no bases except for 6mm inf!

10mm armour... not sure about basing. Started... but have HUGE stock... so might not bother! Eventually, if I ever get the chance do DO anything!  :o ;)
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OK I got the chance to take a few shots of the "improved" larger bases after work today and added them to the blog:

https://betweenthelines10mm.blogspot.com/2021/08/spearhead-6mm-late-war-soviet-tank_18.html

I also used a basecloth to photograph them on so not so glare this time around. 
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