Showing posts with label Mark C. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark C. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2026

What's on Mark's Workbench?

Updated today  a quick run down of what our very own Mark C. has on his workbench!

WW2 German Half Tracks


Various vehicles and infantry for a VBCW set-up


More WW2 stuff, incl German recovery tank and some softskins


Various Self Propelled guns


And a couple of Jagd Panther if I'm not mistaken

Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Mark's Workbench Update!

A real quicky post here - three photos of gear that Mark is working on for future games...

As with others at the club, Mark's fancy has been tickled by Sci-Fi topics in recent weeks,
here are various pieces of machinery.

Amid the worktop, a couple of WW2 Italian armoured trucks.

A Condor Legion Heinkel He 51B-1,
being paintd for Phil's SCW collection

Saturday, 22 March 2025

20mm WW2 Axis vehicles

By Mark.

 l'm painting the last of my leftovers l have in my odds and sods box most of which are late 19th cent. So will have to have a big victorian civil war battle at some point but the rate that l'm painting at the moment will probably be in 2 years time!

Russian tank pressed into German service


Anti-Aircraft half track


Above tank is generally known as P40-painted as used by Germans in anti-partisan actions and at least once against Brits in 1945, originally an Italian vehicle.

Friday, 7 March 2025

Junkers 52 Transport Aircraft

A Quick picture of the SCW Condor Legion Junkers 52 Transport aircraft commissioned by Phil and being expertly painted by Mark.

Hope to see it on the tabletop soon....

Friday, 7 July 2023

More Cruel Seas and some Blood Red Skys

From Mark C.

More Warlord Games kit on show here as Mark shared some photos of his Cruel Seas collection and a taster of some of his Blood Red Skies WW2 aircraft.

Vessels in play - a small convoy

Oh dear! what's that coming around the headland...

Nice shot of 2 x S-Boats and 2 x MTBs

And the same Bow on

A close-up of Mark's ace painting skills.

A final view of eth British & German vessels

... and on to some German aircraft

and British Hurricane counter-parts