I received this vehicle as a present from MartinC on Xmas day - maybe he wants me to shoot his rebel Afghans for him ? It’s a 28mm 1st Corp product . One of the upsides in the inter war Back of Beyond is that it gives you all kinds of option to use various stuff that fits in the theme.
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Fabulous work on these two pieces of armour, Dave (though on complete opposite ends of the spectrum). That 1st Corps model is really quite lovely - chunky, yet oddly elegant. Terrific job on the weathering and the crew. I agree, the interwar is great fun, especially for whacky armoured cars and tank designs - you guys are going to have fun in your campaign fielding this kind of stuff. The stricken Tiger is excellent as well. I picked up a batch of the AK paint pens recently, but have not yet really given them a good run. They look like they've given you good service here with the camo pattern reflected quite nicely. Great work and I look forward to seeing your upcoming armour support for your force!
- Curt









Very cool, you have excellent friends 😁
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DeleteGreat Work on both of these!
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DeleteI’m a big fan of that Rolls AC! Clearly you caught Martin in a good mood. The disabled tigger came out nicely.
ReplyDeleteHe’s not a bad lad …. Cheers
DeleteLove the AC - the joys of the Back of Beyond!
ReplyDeleteThanks - indeed
DeleteLovely jalopies Dave!
ReplyDeleteThose 1st Corps ACs are just brilliant - I have a couple myself.
Cheers l yes there is a lot to like on the 1st Corp site !
DeleteVery nice work Dave and a great gift!
ReplyDeleteCheers , indeed it was . Though he might not like 6 dice it comes with !
DeleteExcellent work all round, Dave! You simply can‘t beat those early armoured cars for style
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