Hobby: US Marine Corps
Expert painter Rafa ‘Archiduque’ sent us these pics of his US Marine Corps – great job, Rafa! View in Webstore
Expert painter Rafa ‘Archiduque’ sent us these pics of his US Marine Corps – great job, Rafa! View in Webstore
Mike Jackson created this highly characterful model for his blog using Pike & Shotte models, and we are only too happy to show off his handiwork! Lord Thomas Hawksby’s regiment is a fictional English Civil War Parliamentarian Infantry Regiment of Pike, Shot and an attached Company of Firelocks. Mike’s blog tells of the daring tales,…
Yet more great vehicles from Neil ‘Troop of Shewe’ Burt. This week we have two our of resin Jagdpanzer IVs – one ‘out of the box’ and a second with crew and stowage added for that ‘on campaign’ look.
These great pics were posted on our forum by ‘Son of Cadia’. His models form part of Wallenstein’s Army in the battle of Lützen 1632. Check out the lovely detail on the individual models:
Neil Burt (AKA Troop of Shewe) does it again with these amazing conversions of three M5 Halftracks. Outstanding work! Two of them have modelled in passengers, made from the plastic British Infantry. The third is a command vehicle with an officer checking his maps and his orders.
Here are two shots of Warlord Games boss John Stallard’s 1st Foot the Royal Scots. Also called ‘Pontius Pilate’s Bodyguard’ as they were of such a venerable pedigree, claiming the oldest regimental status in the British army – although that is hotly contested by several others! John has fielded 32 men in this regiment to match his…
New in from Army Painter, the Wargames Hobby Tool Kit contains a selection of special purpose hobby tools all hand-picked for the task of assembling armies of wargaming miniatures. Contains: Sidecutters – used to cut plastic, resin and small metal bits. Pin vice – a one-handed drill used for pinning metal parts. 5 Drill Bits…
There’s just no stopping Neil Burt (also known as Troop of Shewe) – this week we’re showing off two Bolt Action British Cruisers, the A9 Mk I and A10 Mk II, with Neil’s usual array of lovely additional details: As you can see, Neil pulls out all the stops with hjs models and these are…
Forum-dweller ‘Ste’ is back with another fantastic paint-job – Sir Thomas Fairfax, general in the First English Civil War – who was nicknamed ‘Black Tom’ after his jet black hair and moustache.
A newcomer to our forum, Luigi, posted up these pictures of his Universal Carrier with some lovely extra modelling details. As you can see the crew have had a successful day ‘foraging’ for supplies from a local village. Great work!