Showing posts with label Maus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maus. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Kuromorimine would be proud!

Sorry for the delay in posts but I have been quite busy with commissions and events.  Today will be a short update on the massive armor commission currently on my desk.  This update features a might Maus, a prototype German super heavy tank.  This beauty is painted to match the colors of the Maus used by Kuromomine in the anime Girls Und Panzer.  Only thing the beast is missing is a schoolgirl occupying the top hatch.  There are a few minor details remaining but aside from that it is done.

You might notice some other miniatures in the background.  This will be featured in future commissions so stay tuned.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Panzers on the march...

Last post I showed off some recently completed American tanks for Bolt Action, but they were not all that commission contained.  Part of this rather large commission were a good number of German vehicles.  These are not yet done being painted but I felt a few work in progress pictures would be cool.  I usually do not take many WIP pictures as I work on commissions.  I am usually too invested to take the time to snap a few pictures.  While it makes the clients happy as I am able to knock out the commissions faster it is quite boring to my readers.  So why not give it a shot today. 


Well you have Panthers, Tigers, and Opels...Oh My.  Yeah it is not the standard phrase but if you were an Allied tanker then "Oh My" would be the tamest thing you would say.  The Panthers here are in Ambush camouflage and merely await final touches.  The Halftracks and trucks are almost complete and feature a camo scheme matching some past German vehicles I have done.  The Panzer IVs will also feature Ambush once I get to them.  The other tanks will feature schemes chosen by my client.  That Maus will indeed be one of my favorites to work on as it gets the Girls Und Panzer treatment.  So much German armor but I must admit I quite enjoy painting German vehicles.