Some stands of Simon’s British Infantry for Flames of War.
Category: world war two
Flames of War British Sherman Tanks
German Jagdtigers Surrender
An entire regiment of German Jagdtigers surrenders at Iserlohn, Germany to allied troops after the end of the war.
They were really big tanks, well tank destroyers then.
Flames of War British Sherman Tanks
Flames of War British Sherman Tanks
Here are a couple of Simon’s British Sherman tanks for Flames of War.
Flames of War M5 Half Track
Rolling Stock
I mentioned the armoured locomotive a week ago, well here is the rolling stock to go with my Flames of War German Armoured Train.
I got an Artillery Car and an Anti-Aircraft Car (or should that be a Flak Car?).
Like the locomotive the main parts of the model are resin with metal wheels and components.
I know I really should have gone for an Infantry Car, but to be honest the thought of trying to glue together the radio aerials put me off, so I didn’t.
Then and Now – Cherbourg July 27th 1944
Flames of War German Armoured Train
After much consideration I did in the end get a German Armoured Train for Flames of War, well an armoured locomotive to begin with.
Though they were not used on the Western Front (as far as I am aware) it is my intention to use it against British (and American) tanks. Then again I might just get in a few Soviet tanks for a quick game.
As with most Battlefront models the kit contains resin with metal parts for the details. The engine and tender are two resin parts with the front, the funnel and the wheels in metal.
Next stage will be washing the resin, and cleaning the castings before constructing the engine.