I'm hoping to get in a game of TacWWII at the informal gaming club at one of the local pubs. I've adapted Bob Mackenzie's Breakout from the Essel Bridgehead scenario and found that it needed a few elements I didn't yet have.
These are all 1/300th scale wargames toys; not accurate scale models.
First up the Germans have a low probability of a single sortie by a ground-attack Me262. Fortunately I had a 3D print left over from the ones I did for Crisis Point:
Then there's a Loyd carrier to tow the British 6pdr AT gun. Don't know the manufacturer - it came in a bag of second hand stuff marked "British Support Company".
And finally I adapted an old Irregular Miniatures Universal Carrier to make the Wasp flame-thrower variant. The flames are from painted clump foliage and the fuel and propellant tanks are from plastic rod.
4 comments:
Love the Me-262 and the flames from the Wasp are a neat idea and something I should do for mine and my Churchill Crocodile too:).
Cheers Steve!
I started doing the clump foliage flames (raised up off the ground on a frame made from a staple) to help distinguish engineers from infantry bases.
Excellent love the Wasp in particular 👍
Cheers Richard!
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