Monday, 15 January 2018

Panzer IA : Operation Sealion and more

Between painting more Arab and Israeli tanks (they just need basing now) and a couple of games I finished off this little chap. I think he came in a mail order where I needed to spend a little more to get free postage. They caught me again !! Anyway it’s a Warlord model and very pleasant to put together and paint. He landed on the beaches too late for the Battle of Dymchurch (yesterday) but will no doubt see action soonπŸ˜€


21 comments:

  1. Nice model and brushwork! I like the early war armor a lot.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan very simple paint job really.......putting aside any moral objections the Germans made the most iconic and cool looking armour πŸ˜€

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  2. Great colour scheme. Such a dinky tank - the commander must be related to Lt. Gruber.

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    1. Thanks Steve I try and mix colours up to give variety....as for the size I things it was just a dinky tank. Without the speed it is effectively a universal carrier.

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  3. Nicely finished Matt, the free postage ambush, works all the time :~)

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    1. Thanks Phil.....I am just an easy sell on german armour πŸ˜€

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  4. That looks brilliant - and the free postage trap is a sneaky one

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    1. Thanks.......at least it is t only me who falls in the trap πŸ™‚

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  5. Cracking little model and nicely painted up.

    Have to say that I always dismissed the Pz1 when I was a lot younger, but now with experience and age I've come to quiet like the little tank.

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    1. Thanks Roy I think effectively it is a Bren Gun carrier ....a bit slower and less flexible but I guess when it first came out it was the pinnacle of infantry support πŸ™‚

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  6. I hesitate to use such a word, but it looks cute!

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    1. As I said above putting aside any moral objection, the Germans made great kit πŸ˜€

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  7. Nice addition to the collection there Matt.

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    1. Thanks David...I am working towards a full collection of German Armour 😱

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    1. Thanks Ken simple job really ...but it is such a nice model even my painting skills can’t mess it up πŸ™‚

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  9. Very nice work! The crewman realy gives you an idea of how small this sucker is. Interesting paint scheme. Looking forward to seeing it in action.
    I think the B model looked better with the extra road wheel more balanced and its one of my favourite looking tank'ettes'.

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    1. Thanks Captain πŸ™‚ the colour is made up and really just to give some variety on the table. It is certainly small but no doubt when it first came out it was king of the battlefield ?

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  10. Nice tank, the early war tanks are really characterful, I don't think it was ever king of the battlefield! As I remember it ,it was only really envisioned as a training tank but was pressed into service, lovely painting too.
    Best Iain

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