My submission this week is composed of a group of 28mm early World War 2 tanks. The first batch are four Panzer 38T from Warlord Games.
And the last group is three French H39 tanks from Mad Bob Miniatures.
That should be it for my early war submissions for this year's paint challenge. Time to move onto other periods.
So that should be 7 tanks at 20 points a piece = 140 points.
Lovely stuff and well worth 140 points. I'm not really familiar with the H39, more commonly seeing the S35 and B1 bis. I'm sure there will be an epic clash between them and the blitzing 38Ts!
Congratulations on knocking over this part of your challenge! I've tagged you in the What a tanker! section as well.
Barks
And the last group is three French H39 tanks from Mad Bob Miniatures.
That should be it for my early war submissions for this year's paint challenge. Time to move onto other periods.
So that should be 7 tanks at 20 points a piece = 140 points.
Lovely stuff and well worth 140 points. I'm not really familiar with the H39, more commonly seeing the S35 and B1 bis. I'm sure there will be an epic clash between them and the blitzing 38Ts!
Congratulations on knocking over this part of your challenge! I've tagged you in the What a tanker! section as well.
Barks
Nice tanks Scott :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice looking tanks. Excellent! cheers
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely.. love the dusty/washed out appearance you got on the 38T's
ReplyDeleteLovely looking tanks, great 38ts!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Always love seeing these early war tanks (especially those French H39s). Beautiful brushwork Scott.
ReplyDeleteEarly war tanks always look so cute and innocent compared to the late war behemoths. Nice work on the armour, they are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI simply love early war tanks and your fine examples are no exception.
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