In true 'just in time' management style, the transfers were fitted at 17:30 and the armour rolled onto the battlefields of SE Kent at 19:00 yesterday evening. Will blog the results later....of the battle of Saltwood😀
By the way I noticed I am now up to 50 followers. I don't like to be too introspective.....the blog which has been running for 21 months was started mainly so I could put the photos I take somewhere. But Blogging has encouraged me to up my game in lots of respects, I have made new friends and the almost entirely positive feedback makes me feel all warm ! Like everybody else who blogs it has opened a whole new aspect of the hobby. Thank you for following 😀
cool stuff, like the panzerjager 1. congrats on hitting 50 followers, you do produce a interesting blog with a wide range of topics and you also have a dungeon!
ReplyDeleteThe Panzerjager is lovely .........but with out giving too much away its armour is not great 😡
Deletearmour over rated :)
DeleteThe blog has also given you recognition and the chance to put on games at shows, if I'm not mistaken.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on both the blog score and paint jobs.
Though I still think there should be some British cavalry on camels! ;))
Still considering the camels...........I do have a plan to expand to the back of beyond😀
DeleteOne of my favourite blogs...lovely figs, superb tables and lots of great battle reports (especially the IHMN and VBCW ones!)...what's not to like!
ReplyDeleteYou're very kind😀
DeleteSplendid additions Matt, looking forward to the report.
ReplyDeleteGerman Armour always looks so good and these are no different although I do hope they get rolled back to the sea. Don't panic...
ReplyDeleteFine work Matt!
ReplyDeleteThanks David very simple paint job really, they are warlord and they do make excellent vehicles.
DeleteI always think those early panzers had more personality than the later behemoths. Nice work, and congrats on reaching 50 followers.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree.......I am eyeing up some PzIII 's now 😬
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