Friday 9 March 2018

A change is as good as a rest


I needed a wee break from painting 17th century ECW stuff so, in the after glow of an excellent campaign game of Chain of Command on Monday I sat Wednesday afternoon to work on some terrain but, being in an indecisive frame of mind (or was I?) I rather got distracted and started painting some vehicle stowage that I had bought from Anyscale Models and before I knew it I had spent the better part of two days on the stowage, a Sherman Firefly ( a repaint job) a Citreon staff car for the Boche, four jump off point markers for Chain of Command and some rather poignant roadside graves.
I also built a spare back bin onto the spare turret from Warlord's plastic Churchill kit. It's not perfect but it'll do and it gives me the option of fielding the Churchill as either a gun tank or an AVRE.
Whilst it's not what I needed to do it's an itch scratched and I can concentrate on getting my Scottish Covenanters built now...possibly 🤔

A great selection of  terrain pieces from Anyscale Models

Finished scatter terrain and Chain of Command jump off points

Repainted Sherman Firefly with added stowage. Now where's the commander gone?

German staff officers argue over who's turn it is to drive

Spare Churchill turret with scratch built back bin

British armour support for Operation Martlet

2 comments:

  1. Very Productive. What a Tanker!

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  2. Yeah!! Looking forward to playing that game. Are you going to WorLard, David?

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