Happy Monday (if this is the case), everyone!
I managed to give it a go and finish Caesar's two SWS halftrack I was talking you about the other today.
Below you will see the photos. They were assembled very easily, their details were crispy clear, and they were a joy to paint.
If you are interested in getting a late war tractor for your German army, consider it as a really good option for your time, your budget and a pleasure in terms of quick assembly.
Off we go with the photos:
Have a calm Monday night everyone!
T.
Nice work!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray! :)
DeleteWow! These look brilliant Thanos - wonderful work Sir.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael! :)
Deletelooking good. don't you just love half tracks, in fact why can't we use them in modern warfare? Actually many WW2 German war machines look really modern like the SD.KFZ. 231's and 232's and the Puma ah well such is progress.
ReplyDeleteYeap! We share the same opinion Gowan. I do love halftracks!:)
DeleteHi, Mr. T. Very nice. The vehicle field "aging" you put on them is super!!
ReplyDeleteI tried to make them as dirty as possible. I hope I made it, up to a certain degree at least. Thank you! :)
DeleteSweet looking ride T, well done. Lovely weathering mate.
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul! :)
DeleteBeautifully done, Thanos.
ReplyDeleteWhen do we get to see the rest of the foxhole tutorial?
Thank you!
DeleteUnfortunately, my hobby store, has ran out of casting materials, so I had to stall the project for a while. Sorry for that.... it's really frustrating... :(
Fantastic looking vehicle, a great work!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Thank you Phil! :)
DeleteThese look great! The paintjob is nicely weathered and really makes them look well-used. Did the drivers come with the kit?
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