Friday, June 21, 2013

More Sourthern Gears...

This week saw me knocking out another commission and this one was for Craven Games.  Craven Games is a website that does reviews and the like.  They have commissioned me before to do some work for them so when they asked if I could paint some more for them I agreed.  This was more Heavy Gear miniatures and they wanted me to match a previous paint scheme as close as possible.  The client decided to assemble the miniatures themselves so after giving some specific instructions regarding assembly for painting purposes they shipped me the assembled miniatures.  I quickly got to work after enacting some slight repairs to the miniatures and here is the result. 





Friday, June 14, 2013

My other car is a SdKfz 222...

This is going to be a short post with pictures from the recently completed commission.  This one is a SdKfz 222 armored car and was a common scout vehicle used by the German Army in World War II.  I painted this one in the same scheme as the other two German vehicles.  Enjoy!



Thursday, June 13, 2013

More Germans...

Following up on my post yesterday here is more pictures of the completed German tanks from the Bolt Action range.  This one is the Panzerjager 38T, better known as the Hetzer.  This is actually one of my favorite German tanks and maybe moreso than the humble Stug.  This one was painted in the same scheme as the Stug and upcoming SdKfz 222.  I enjoyed painting this one and here was the result.



While working on the client's Hetzer I was inspired to finally put paint on to my own Hetzer.  I decided to go a different route and went with Late War Ambush camouflage which is my favorite German camouflage pattern.  This one is still a work in progress but you can see how it is coming along so far.


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Zee Germans are coming!

After a long time away from the Blog I have brought you a long awaited update.  I have finished quite a few commissions since my last update and so I will be posting pictures of them over the next few days.  This is the first of several posts focusing on the recently completed German tanks from the Bolt Action range.  To begin is the Stug III G which is one of my favorite German tanks of the war behind the humble Hetzer.  This one features a simple two tone camo scheme and shows some wear and tear as befits a hard fighting tank.