Big ugly slow moving carbon dioxide filled metal boxes more dangerous to their crews than the enemy...what's not to love? LOL Great work on these monsters...well done!
Good looking tanks, A7V Baden makes a change from seeing good old Mephisto which most people seem to model :-)... The terrain boards with trenches look interesting (if a bit clean and tidy) got a full size shot of those about?
Cheerful comments lads, nice one. Capt D: check out the labels Tranches for some better pictures. We've also done a few WW1 games with these boards, so check out the Games label too
Lovely work. Always a fan of Great War armour.
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Pete.
Big ugly slow moving carbon dioxide filled metal boxes more dangerous to their crews than the enemy...what's not to love? LOL Great work on these monsters...well done!
ReplyDeleteNice one Dave!
ReplyDeleteLovely work on these Dave!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on these!
ReplyDeleteGood job
ReplyDeleteTrench seems useful
Germans used Mark IV wagons against revolution october 1918, and Communist rebellion 1919 - 1920
I have one A7V Emhar (gift, my oldest girl, year 1999)
ReplyDeleteis the box, not ready yet
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGood looking tanks, A7V Baden makes a change from seeing good old Mephisto which most people seem to model :-)...
ReplyDeleteThe terrain boards with trenches look interesting (if a bit clean and tidy) got a full size shot of those about?
Cheerful comments lads, nice one.
ReplyDeleteCapt D: check out the labels Tranches for some better pictures. We've also done a few WW1 games with these boards, so check out the Games label too
Das Tank!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive
Did they ever field this many at one time?