Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Giants in 15mm

Here are some of my very late war tanks ready to fight it out in 1946 Germany!

The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus is from Heer 46 miniatures and is, like all their kits, a great miniature! As a note, the kit from Heer 46 has a horizontal piece that ran underneath the 128mm gun over to the 75mm gun, maybe some sort of travel lock. I removed it from my miniatures before I realized it was supposed to be there!

The T28 Super Heavy Tank or 105 mm Gun Motor Carriage T95, if you prefer, is also from Heer 46 and is equally as excellent as the Maus. 

All of the crew figures are from Battlefront and the night vision kits on one of the Maus' is also from Heer 46.


Two PanzerVIII's on the hunt in Germany.

These 15mm miniatures are so big that airbrushing them was easy.

What could have knocked out that panther?

Hold here, something is coming. 

Something is on the horizon!

The T28's have arrived!

You think you have armor? I'll show you armor!

Load the 105's!

I've got a bad feeling about this.

What is that?

4 comments:

  1. Great pics. Thanks for sharing. What rules are you using for the Maus in FOW? The adjustments to the morale rules sound interesting. Once finalised will you share them, please?
    Best wishes,

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