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I have been modelling 1/76th for many years and hope you find my kits and wargaming interesting and an enjoyable surf!
Bear with me as i get my camera abilities better.

My kits are a mixture of plastic injection, resin and white metal. plenty of local Australian resin kits but also venerable Airfix and Matchbox models too....

Mainly European WW2 which first started out with US forces, then onto UK and then a smattering of Russian- but i realised i had to have someone to compete against..... so along came the Axis kits..

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Hope you enjoy and thanks for all the positive comments


Monday, December 20, 2010

Russian Guns

Esci Russian 76mm guns
emplaced ready fend off the oncoming hun

9 comments:

  1. Very nice, well painted and based David.

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  2. A nice little scene...the gun and team look like they have been fighting for a while...the one thing that´s possibly missing would be empty shell cases...but that´s just me :-)
    Cheers
    Paul

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  3. thanks lads

    made for wargamming so will usually get a bit beeten about after a while

    the guns are removable off the bases too- so can be set up for travel

    DG

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  4. Good bases and painting David. I quite like this set.

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  5. thanks again GEM, Mork and Paul

    the set is esci and a rather lovley build

    now i need some new rusky infantry to support the armour and guns too

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  6. I didn't know ESCI produced something like this.

    What base size have you used please?

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  7. Hi Son of York

    yes its a 1/76th scale Esci
    comes with 2 guns and set of figures for each gun
    the bases are cardboard with flock and bits of peices to make it look more real...size of base is about 8cm by 3cm- its pretty approximate and made so the figures are close to the peices and the base doenst take up too much room on the table or away in a box

    does that help?

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Hi there, thankyou for reading my blog and i welcome your comments...david