Showing posts with label Panther. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panther. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 October 2013
On the Workbench - German Vehicles in Progress
Hobby progress has been a bit of a slow one of late. I started painting the vehicles for my army back in August, but a series of unfortunate events stopped any progress on them. Unfortunately this also stopped me from playing Flames of War, as I only have one army and didn't want to risk chipping my paint jobs that are in progress.
Please be warned, it's a very dreary day in the UK today with a particular lack of natural light so the colours in these photos don't reflect what they actually look like in the flesh.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
An Introduction to the Panzerwerks
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| Avro Lancaster Mk Is of No. 44 Squadron RAF over Lincoln, 29 September 1942 |
So, where to begin? I have set this blog up to document my adventures into the world of wargaming and military modelling, specifically regarding the Second World War.
Several of my family members served with British forces overseas, and my Grandfather crewed a Lancaster Bomber with No. 44 Squadron RAF for the final two years of the conflict, so I was raised on a steady diet of stories surrounding the Second World War.
However, it wasn't until the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings on 2004 that I began to take a real interest in the history of the war. For the week of the anniversary commemorations it seemed the television was full of fascinating documentaries and interviews, and the depth of the subject matter really struck a chord with me.
Like most people who've been through the British education system, I have studied Nazi Germany and the Versailles Treaty in the past but the actual history of how the war progressed was completely new to me. I was like a man possessed, devouring tome after tome of information on everything from campaign histories down to small-unit tactics and technical information on armoured vehicles. It was the latter that truly captured my imagination, I've always found tanks fascinating and like many people who research WWII, I was instantly drawn to the German heavy Tiger and Panther tanks.
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| Tiger tanks spearheading an assault south of Orel during the Kursk offensive, July 1943 |
I will be posting units in my army as they are painted, with the odd painting tutorial or review where appropriate. I'm also taking part in the Operation Overlord campaign that WWPD.net are currently running, so there may be the occasional battle report making an appearance too. I may branch out in the future to include military modelling in 1/48, 1/35 or 1/72 scale, but that may be quite a way down the line.
Anyway, on with the show!
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