Here is my first submission to this year’s challenge. Two
Tumbling Dice 3mm Swedish WW2IIT2 Floatplanes. These are He-115 A2’s that the
Swedish military purchased from Germany in 1938. The Swedish purchased 12 of these planes and
they were used for a number of different missions and stayed in service until
the mid-1950’s.
This was the first time I used magnification glasses to help
me paint and they were very helpful. I hope to paint more Swedish aircraft for
my What if Sweden invasion by the Germans in 1940. I am not sure how many points these should
get at there is no point on the list for 3mm vehicles.
Have a Merry Christmas! Skål!!
First, welcome to the Painting Challenge Mark! We're delighted to have you a part of the crew this year.
Now here's something you don't see everyday: 3mm Swedish Floatplanes. Wow. Very cool work Mark and interesting background to them. I like your clean brushwork (score for the mag goggles) and how you've based them on the beefy hexes. They look great.
We do actually have a scoring matrix for 3mm, but it's variable on vehicles, depending on the models being submitted. So, with that in mind I'm going to give you 4 points for these (equivalent to 6mm vehicles) due to the extra work for the bases. Well done and Merry Christmas to you!
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First, welcome to the Painting Challenge Mark! We're delighted to have you a part of the crew this year.
Now here's something you don't see everyday: 3mm Swedish Floatplanes. Wow. Very cool work Mark and interesting background to them. I like your clean brushwork (score for the mag goggles) and how you've based them on the beefy hexes. They look great.
We do actually have a scoring matrix for 3mm, but it's variable on vehicles, depending on the models being submitted. So, with that in mind I'm going to give you 4 points for these (equivalent to 6mm vehicles) due to the extra work for the bases. Well done and Merry Christmas to you!



































