Wolf’s Flames of war late war V4 update
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About the Project
First crack at a OTT project ^-^ In v3 I had 800 points of the big 4(German,US, British and soviets) for late war . With the newish V4 book I decided to upgrade my forces! So here are my project to update it to a full 100 points in Version 4 of our beloved rules. it is quite a big jump point wise as 100 points is the equivalent of 1500 points in V3 and earlier if I am correct.
Related Game: Flames of War: The World War II Miniatures Game
Related Genre: Historical
Related Contest: Spring Clean Hobby Challenge (Old)
This Project is Active
First wave incoming!
Tonight I had a bit of an experience of the past. Instead of turning on my computer, I did put my headset on and played music while applying pigments on the 5 first tanks. It brought me back to when I was younger playing CDs while working on some warhammer fantasy, it was real pleasant and also brought my whole attention to one thing and not being distracted by other things and ideas.
So Mig pigments (europe earth and black) then with the airbrush from a fair distance some matt varnish.
Also my next british wave is all blaaack now! God those Irish Guards really didn’t last long under the sun.
And more shermans put together for the Yanks, also…. the postman left a little note that a parcel is waiting for me tomorrow!
And of course a couple of shots, will give those 5 a proper photo shoot tomorrow or in the coming days.
Every Day...
And tonight was Vallejo German Grey sponging, and then GW Leadbleacher tiny scratches on the sponging.
Then built my US Shermans a tiny bit more
And as always shot on the sofa cause the minis gotta be comfy.
Weekend work
Hello Hello!
So decals were applied, Micro sol was used, overall coat of gloss varnish was done! boom, did some correction with some GW Leadbleacher on one tank as it was missing on the tools and did the shells in the M10 turrets with just a couple of coats of GW hasnut copper and a Griphone Cephia wash and the actual shell was done in german grey.
Stowage was put on the British Shermans, and I started to build the American shermans.
Oh…the little sneaky team is also done 😉
Update time!
Alright, last night I didn’t do much besides hunting for the decals. which I found thankfully.
Tonight! It was put the MG on the next 4 Shermans, and gloss varnish the first batch. oh and apparently some other british found their way into the pack 0=) Nothing to do about a certain advert in Wargaming Illustrated
Gloss Varnish was done with a Vallejo Rattlecan
A quick picture
Day after day
So for tonight:
ropes on tar and bags Vallejo Chocolate brown 872
Vallejo German Grey 995 touches on pads
Flat Earth 983 wood highlight
wash on tar and bags Vallejo Brown Shade 200
metal parts GW Leadbleacher
Glued the turret magnets this morning before work
and a picture indeed
weekend is over, back to work!
Hello Gals and Guys!
So tonight was quite straight forward.
Another layer of GW Abadon Black on the tracks and wheels including the wheels on the turrets and decks.
Then Vallejo German Grey 995 for the more track bits on M10 and M3 Stuarts and on all the metal bits of the tools.
Vallejo Flat Brown 872 on the wooden tool handles.
Vallejo Khaki 988 on the backpacks and big canvas pieces.
As always here’s a picture! That’s it for tonight folks!
Post Halloween progress
Hello Blokes and Blokettes!
So I have to admit guilty that yesterday I did have a bit of a break being under the weather and all.
But today! Today I was able to do a drybrush Vallejo Russian Uniform WWII 924 with Vallejo Green Grey 886. mixed 50/50.
And then did a coat of GW abadon black on the tracks. will have to do a second coat of that.
And as always here is a quick picture!
Drybrush time
just a quick Vallejo 924 overall drybrush to tidy up the washes.
once again a quick snap 🙂 next step tomorrow highlight drybrush











