.....now with added troops and crew that were lost and found in a zombie scenery box! The figures and crew are from PSC and are based on the European Battlefield rules.
A narrow escape from the clutches of the undead and reunited to form a top looking unit; not to mention more invaluable points. Excellent work that man.
Sorry I'm late Angry. I had an appt this morning, I hit publish left and just got home. Those ammo boxes with the live mortars in them are particularly nice. And I like the way you've got them set-up looking out the windows. Great warning for your neighbors.
Nice. I like the single basing. I´ve benn tearing my hair out today after finding a decent set of colonial rules ...which basically require single based figs...S**T!!!!! Cheers Paul
This is really useful for me - thanks. I've recently started modelling and have this set and did wonder how best to base them - go for a single base or put them on individual bases. I like your solution. Cheers - wonderfully pained (hope mine look half as good).
A narrow escape from the clutches of the undead and reunited to form a top looking unit; not to mention more invaluable points. Excellent work that man.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you moving up the table in the painting challenge, Fran... but then, so is Ray! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful guns and crews Fran. Great work.
ReplyDeleteVery nice - I like the ammo box detail in particular
ReplyDeleteUrraah, they'll give it to the fascist tanks! What colour do you take for the uniforms?
ReplyDeleteVallejo Tan yellow, which is recommended on the box but it's not the greatest colour I thought....
DeleteWW2 needed more zombies, you should have included them for kicks.
ReplyDeleteThey look ready for war!
ReplyDeleteA zombie scenery box? Man, that sounds like fun. I like the ammo gets its own stand. Painting is top notch. Great work Fran.
ReplyDeleteReally nice Fran and at this rate your going to have some great WWII games in the future!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
They are looking great.
ReplyDeletePretty cool! Great detail! That squad looks like it's ready to take out any tank that comes it's way!
ReplyDeleteGood progress, mate :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fancy!
Glad to see they survived their time amid zombie scenery unscathed.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking stuff there Angry. Looks like they've got your front yard covered!
ReplyDeleteGreat work !
ReplyDeletePainted cleanly, highly detailed, excellent photographed.
Really nice !
But:
What is a "Anti Platoon Platoon" ?
:-D
Reminds me of the "Trace Buster Buster" in "The Big Hit" with Mark Wahlberg.
:-)
Cheers
Monty
Thanks for that Monty, totally missed that.....
DeleteThose look great!
ReplyDeleteoh, they even have little grenades...
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Good to see you getting more points.
ReplyDeleteDoes that make them zombies as well?
ReplyDeleteOoooh nice ones Fran! Love the ammunition boxes.
ReplyDeleteNow to fight communism!!!
What?
Oh......
Agreed with Siwoc, those ammo boxes look great. Amazing work as usual!
ReplyDeleteCloset zombies with big guns, now that's scary..haha
ReplyDeleteWho ya gonna call? Tank-Busters!
ReplyDeleteNice job. Looks like the troops are about to serve the Germans up a hot meal.
ReplyDeleteLove those big guns!
ReplyDeleteVery nice models, Fran. I like a lot the idea of to put the gun single, very useful.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this sort of thing. Tiny people/accessories, tiny world-domination. Aggressive, yet adorable.
ReplyDelete:-)
Pearl
Sorry I'm late Angry. I had an appt this morning, I hit publish left and just got home. Those ammo boxes with the live mortars in them are particularly nice. And I like the way you've got them set-up looking out the windows. Great warning for your neighbors.
ReplyDeleteIs that a commander yelling?
ReplyDeleteWow, I really wish I'm more into WWII, but please don't said that to my girlfriend! :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice group. What is the scale of the European Battlefield rules?
ReplyDelete15mm to 28mm I believe......
DeleteVery nice francois!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThere are very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteawesome
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! The shells are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I enjoy looking at your pictures so much.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job on these figures, canons and shells!
ReplyDeleteRegards
Lonewolf
I keep finding figures in boxes like that but often with only half the machinegun or whatever, good find.
ReplyDeleteNice. I like the single basing. I´ve benn tearing my hair out today after finding a decent set of colonial rules ...which basically require single based figs...S**T!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Paul
Love it! Love the European style. Really nice work too as usual.
ReplyDeleteGlad you found the missing men -- they all look great!
ReplyDeleteCrackin Fran. Really nice.
ReplyDeleteCute ones. Somehow seeing them near the window sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! And good work on the '70s movie quiz. I finally posted your answers so others couldn't cheat.
ReplyDeleteThese look good!
ReplyDeletevery nice looking
ReplyDeleteI like! This is real panzer bait.
ReplyDeleteNice work, I like'm
ReplyDeleteThis is really useful for me - thanks. I've recently started modelling and have this set and did wonder how best to base them - go for a single base or put them on individual bases. I like your solution. Cheers - wonderfully pained (hope mine look half as good).
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