Another Italian 75mm, this time painted up for Europe or Russia.
Exactly the same model and figures as last time, with just a different colour scheme.
Another Italian 75mm, this time painted up for Europe or Russia.
Exactly the same model and figures as last time, with just a different colour scheme.
Finished (more or less) the Battlefront 15mm WWII Italian 75mm howitzer base I've been using as a learning exercise for myself.
Overall, I'm fairly happy with it. And I've figured out a few things that will make building future ones a bit smoother.
For certain reasons I had to do a test-print in resin of my 1:100 Fiat M13/40 model today.
I already have sufficient of them for my Italians, printed in FDM on my Ender 3, and I'm quite satisfied with those prints as wargaming models.
Therefore, I thought I'd paint this one up as one of those captured by the Australians, like this one here.
The vehicle in this photo looks quite dark, and I'm not sure if that's because it was still in its original olive green, or if it's painted in the red-brown used as one of their disruptive camo colours.
I worked out an easy way of painting those Aussie kangaroos in a series of simple geometric shapes, but I never actually put it to the test in real life.
Now's my chance to put my money where my mouth is.