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15mm modern soviet tank crew
15mm modern soviet tank crew











The big question is how will I use it? What is a suitable scenario premise for a knocked out tank? Is it a friendly tank or enemy? Why is it an objective? Where would be it placed on table. You can mix up the order a little bit depending on what is wet at any one time.

  • Varnish with Army Painter Anti-shine Matt Varnish.
  • Dust tracks, road wheels and some vehicle body using MIG-PIG-P028 MIG Pigment – Europe Dust.
  • 15mm modern soviet tank crew

    Paint crew skin Vallejo (017) 70.815 Flesh Tone.Dry brush ridges on crew helmet Vallejo (007) 70.837 Pale Sand.Paint crew helmet leather (I can’t remember what I used now).Dry brush crew overalls Vallejo (154) 70.989 Sky Grey.Paint crew overalls Vallejo (166) 70.994 Dark Grey.Dry brush vehicle and ground Vallejo (007) 70.837 Pale Sand.Dry brush ground Vallejo (123) 70.847 Dark Sand.Dry brush the tracks with a 50/50 mix of black and Vallejo (179) 70.863 Gunmetal grey.Dry brush vehicle Vallejo (082) 70.967 Olive Green.Paint vehicle Vallejo (096) 70.894 Camouflage Olive Green.And I also had to do the tracks – its a tank – and ground (using Flocking Wargaming Figures with Flat Earth and Dry Brushing). Of course the crew have a different uniform, in this case grey overalls with a leather helmet. T-34 Objective 860 Leftįor the vehicle itself I basically used the same approach I used for the Recce Vehicles for the Portuguese Colonial War as the Soviet and Portuguese colour schemes are identical. I didn’t do anything to the model except paint it. Early version (resin) T-34 Objective 864 Right-Rear

    15mm modern soviet tank crew

    The model is the Peter Pig – Range 8 “Russians” – 575. This time the objective is a destroyed T-34/76. Before that was a crashed Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (stork). Last time it was a wrecked Portuguese staff car. I seem to be collecting potential objectives for Crossfire in the form of wrecked vehicles.













    15mm modern soviet tank crew