6 pounder Anti tank Gun 28mm
Next on the Support List for the Brits is a 'Bot action" 6 pounder with 5 crew and one Senior Leader.
The gun came with three metal crew members and again, I supplemented the crew with an additional 3 plastic conversions from the plastic British Infantry.
I experimented a bit with the addition of a camo mesh partially covering the front of the gun.
Next paint job, 17 pounder.
Undercoated with Black enamel paint |
Painting done, the firer is super glued to the base |
Rest of the crew with a Junior Leader, the first and the last two guys are the plastic figures I converted. |
Very good John! Lovely crisp painting and great details. More please!
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Matt
thanks Matt,I am on a mission to finish my Late war Brits.
DeleteNice bit of work there. :)
ReplyDeletethanks Pat for your comment
DeleteBeautiful work ! What did you use for your basing on the 6 pounder ?
ReplyDeleteThanks Ricky, I use magnetic sheets for bases,so I can anchor them on a sheet of metal on the base of a large plastic box for transport and storage, the following link will help: http://iagsmgm.blogspot.com.au/search/label/JUMP%20OFF%20POINTS
DeleteI also use very thin metal posts glued onto the bases prior to the application of the putty.I do this only for large bases as the guns wheels only contact the base, unlike the base of a figure. The strengthening wire can even be straighten out staples for the humble paper stapler. hope this helps
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