More Support choices for my 28mm DAK force. First up some mobile artillery in the form of a Sig 33 assault gun. The model is from Blitzkrieg and the two crew figures are Perry metals.
It's a great model and the cast is superb. Assembly was fairly easy - glue the gun in place and I was done!
The Sig 33 was based on a lengthen Panzer II chassis - it's a stretch assault gun. 12 vehicles were built and all went to serve in North Africa.
Next up is a Soviet M1938 122mm Howitzer. The Germans captured massive numbers of these and I'm hoping they sent a few to Africa 'cause thats what I painted it for.
The model is a 3D print from Trenchworx and is superb. I really suggest you try out their stuff it's fantastic.
I had some visitors the other day - there were another 5 or 6 outside the frame of the shot. Apparently, in the winter, our shrubbery becomes a highly regarded salad bar!
This blog will will contain my rather pedantic ramblings on my experiences within the miniature war gaming hobby. There will be informative how-to’s, thrilling battle reports and thought provoking editorials. I fully expect that history will one day view the contents of this blog on par with Homer’s Illiad or Newton’s Principalia. Or it's a complete waste of time.
3 comments:
Very nice actions Miles - one rarely sees a Sig 33 on the table!
Very nice DAK indeed mate. How's the old spreadsheet looking?
Great looking support guns. Cool Visitors !
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