Monday, 21 March 2011

28mm Painted Pig Iron Miniatures Ironside MBTs.

28mm painted Ironside Main Battle Tanks from Pig Iron Miniatures for my ongoing Neo-US forces, lovely heavy bits of resin kit, highly recommended if you're into that sort of thing.

Size and comparison pictures as always.











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48 comments:

  1. These are beasts! Very nice indeed.

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  2. I saw an unpainted miniature. How did that happen? Lurker, these look great. Do you have an entire shed or wing dedicated to all these beasts you have?

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  3. Like them.
    Paintjob is simple, clean and effective. Very well done.

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  4. Beasts of metal!!
    Gosh these are simply BIG!!!
    Great painting on them!They definately look the case!!!
    T.

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  5. Nice...what ´s their top speed, how heavy are they,,range? What caliber is the main gun???
    Only joking :-D
    They look big buggers...well heavy.
    Cheers
    paul

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  6. @Tim Shorts: An entire shed or man cave.

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  7. The paint job look awesome on the tanks :D

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  8. Sweet lookin chunks of scrap metal, great painting mate.

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  9. Looks great Brother!
    Do you think it would be good as a SUPER HEAVY Tank in 15MM Scale?
    I am thinking, could I add 15MM Scale hatches to this thing without messing up the model?

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  10. Ah yes! Nice tanks! You're inspiring more all the time :-)

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  11. Massive beasts. I've no use for them, and yet I feel an urge to buy them.

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  12. They look great! I'm not going to use a tank pun.

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  13. Your paint job complements them very well.

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  14. Adorable

    Cute little tanks =)

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  15. @Brother Joseph: They do a version without the turret and I believe there are enough areas to add the hatches.

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  16. Great paint job, like always. How much does that weigh?

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  17. those are so good! makes me miss doing this myself

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  18. you paint them yourself?
    +follow

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  19. those suckers would do some damage if they were to scale! ha

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  20. Wow, these are really good. Did you make them?

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  21. Cool models. The paint job is very Terminator, very brutal looking. If its not too much hassle can you tell me how you did it? Just the basics if you can manage it.

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  23. Too many people decide that the only way to make military vehicle models visually interesting is to weather or battle damage the hell out of them. I prefer this more subtle approach.

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  24. Great work!
    I don't want those riding over my foot ;-)
    Greetings
    Peter

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  25. Those tanks look great, and I like the way you always include size comp pics. Very helpful.

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  26. @sho3box: black basecoat, Vallejo german fieldgrey, brown ink wash and Vallejo medium grey.

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  27. Nicely done! No hacking required here I see.

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  28. Pretty bad-ass. Can you jam an air-cartridge BB gun-style in there? For some reason that is the first thing I thought of.

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  29. it looks like you could kill a man with one of those :C
    following/supporting! :D

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  30. Great looking paint work. What grey colour did you use as the base coat? That's the grey look I am chasing for my Dystopian Wars ships.

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  31. Even as a 'miniature', that thing looks enormous.

    Nicely done!

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  32. those are cool..nice work again.

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  34. Wow!!! If I were 2" tall, I'd be shitting myself.

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