Showing posts with label plastic soldier company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plastic soldier company. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

New 15mm terrain and photo technique!


 I want to share some new (and old) scenery for 15mm gaming, such as bocage, fences, trees and tree log. Terrain tile was made from cardboard. I cutted 1 foot square and then primed it to prevent warping. All fences were made  from craft store matchsticks, glued on plasticard base and washed with Agrax Earthshade. Bocage was also glued on plasticard base and have some insulation foam chunks in the middle, covered with bushes. All miniatures are from different manufacturers and time periods. Please bear in mind that I want to base them on 20mm circular clear acrylic bases made by Litko, so that's why they have super tiny bases. The car is WWII era Russian "BA-10 Armored Car" made  by Zvezda. There are French infantry fireteam from 80's made by Peter Pig behind the BA-10 and also a Laserburn range mercenary with assault rifle painted with Vallejo "Japanese Uniform WWII" and highlighted with Citadel paints called "Bubonic Brown" and "Bleached Bone". Soviet 45mm Anti-Tank gun is made by Plastic Soldier Company. Its maned by modern era insurgent commander in red beret, made by Peter Pig  and Cold War era German infantryman, made by QRF.


Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Plastic Soldier Company 45mm AT Gun

Sharing painted version of 15mm Plastic Soldier Company 45mm AT Gun with you :)

Different angle of the gun base. Here you can see the ammo box.

This gun can also be used in 15mm skirmish games as 45mm or just generic anti tank gun.


Sunday, 9 September 2012

Repainted T-26

Just repainted 15mm T-26 tank from Zvezda and I am gonna  paint the rest of my T-34 tank force this way. You can see the old color scheme here http://15mmworld.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/psc-t-34-85-and-zvezda-t-26-tanks.html

I used Knarloc Green for base colour, then I highlighted all hatches with 50/50 mix of Knarloc Green and Straken Green (new paint). Then I used Straken Green to highlight all edges. For some hull and turret edges I used 50/50 mix of Straken Green and Bleached Bone. Then I drybrushed tracks using khemri brown. At the end, I applied minimum amount of blackwash on hull around hatches edges and onto tracks.


Flames of War

I have roughly 1400 point Flames of War Soviet army, but I haven't posted any photos, because I wasn't satisfied with painting style of my infantry. But recently I found the color scheme that suits me and tested it on the  Commissar figure you see on the photo above! So I am gonna to paint all my soviets in same style  as this Commissar. Here are Games Workshop colors I used for the unifrom :
Desert Yellow - Base color
Kommando Khaki - first highlight
Bleached Bone - second highlight

Sunday, 29 July 2012

 After discovering 1mm height 15mm washers, I decided to rebase all my civilians on 15mm bases. All military figures will remain on 18mm washers. Here is a group shot of 6 civilians from different manufacturers.

Two identical Laserburn civilians and sheep herder from Irregular Miniatures.

Soviet nurse from Plastic Soldier Company, GZG female colonist and Laserburn female civilian.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Saturday, 24 March 2012