Well the sIG 150mm was on the list, but I decided that I might as well work on the Plastic Soldier Pak 38s at the same time.
Pak 38s to the left and Pak 97/38s to the right (it's the conversion of the French 75mm onto the Pak 38 carriage). I've spread the six crew across a pair of guns, all have hats as I kept the helmet for my European versions. Behind is the Caesar 150mm, but I haven't used the Caesar gun crew, but more of the Plastic Soldier pak crews plus a couple from their heavy weapons set.
After taking the pictures I realised that I'd failed to curve the base edges, which I think looks better on WW2 stuff that isn't used in ranks.
The Caesar kit is fairly standard, and a lot easier after working on some Ace kits, but the Pak 38s were really quick assembly and turned out really well.
Good work !
ReplyDeletethe painting job is excellent and I like the lifeful poses of the figures:
Bravo!
Nice work. Can't beat that value.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Very, very nice ;)
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic! That 150 at the back looks a meaty...well, at the risk of appearing crude...mother!
ReplyDeleteFinally, some photos of the PSC Pak 38's in DAK colours! Great work gets my taste buds buzzing.
ReplyDeleteFF
Great work, colors are perfect!
ReplyDeletePhil.