Showing posts with label Tank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tank. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 December 2016

15mm IDF Israeli Merkava Mark 4 Main Battle Tanks from.....

......Khurasan Miniatures.

Motivation and other factors have meant I didn't enter the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge this year, good luck to the brave 100 (except Ray)!

Theses were painted earlier in the year..........

These resin tanks with metal parts are from Khurasan and are very decent casts, very little fuss, no markings for them yet.

There is a 15mm IDF trooper for a little scale help.........



These are actual IDF Merkavas........




15mm Khurasan IDF infantryman.........




Monday, 4 July 2016

15mm US M1A2 SEP Abrams Main Battle Tank.......

........from Khurasan Miniatures.

 The M1A2 System Enhancement Package (SEP) is a successor to the M1A2. It is also an upgrade package for the older Abrams tanks. It has improved armor protection, improved system components, improved computer components, and some other improvements. First upgraded tank was delivered in 1999.

Nice pieces of resin and metal kits from Khursasan but very fecking fiddly to put the top pieces together but still a nice piece of kit!

Some green stuff and stowage from the bits box to jazz them up even further.......











Tuesday, 13 November 2012

15mm Painted Khurasan XM-6 Heavy Grav Tank.

This big beauty from Khurasan Miniatures forms part of my PRC sci-fi forces and is classed as super heavy and compared to other PRC tanks...it is!

I raised the tank slightly with a couple of differently sized round MDF bases as all the grav tanks of the PRC forces do.

I'm also thinking of calling the class "Dragon".




Some 15mm GZG PRC troops for scale.....




A grav APC and Tank from GZG to show how big it really is......

Monday, 7 November 2011

20mm Painted WW2 Soviet T-28 medium tanks.

The Soviet T-28 was among the worlds first medium tanks, the prototype was completed in 1931 and went into production in 1932, it was an infantry support tank and designed to destroy fortified positions but would see limited success on the battlefield.

It weighed 28 tonnes, a length of nearly 24 and a half feet, a crew of 6, a 76.2mm main gun and this variant had 4 7.62mm machine guns.

Have been collecting a few 20mm Soviet pieces over the last year as a side line and as the British are currently been painted I just wanted to paint something different (not that different I grant you) but will do something around 1942 in Russia with my early war Germans.

The models are from Shellhole Scenics "Friend or Foe" range and I have added some 20mm German armour to show scale.






20mm German Panzer IV and II for scale.