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"Arthur" - Mk IV Male Tank

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As mentioned in my previous post, I've been painting a Great War Miniatures Mk IV Male Tank for my BEF. All pictures are clickable. It was surprisngly simple to paint and I'm quite pleased with the results. Here's my recipe. Black undercoat (make sure you cover any little gaps!) Base coat all the green/brown areas with GW Charadon Granite. Highlight these areas by heavily drybrushing with Foundry Drab shade. The heavier effect is best achieved by several successive lighter applications of paint. Apply a very light second highlight (with a large, soft brush) of Foundry Drab mid. Tidy up the remaining black areas, i.e. the tracks and exhaust, etc Tracks and HMGs are just given a very light drybrush of GW Boltgun Metal. The exhaust was painted using Foundry Tan shade, followed Foundry Tan mid. The tank number and name are just painted in white. I was pleased with the 'A17' on the flanks, but a little disappointed with the lettering for the tank name...

Looking back on the year

Another year whooshes past! Where do they go and why do they seem to be passing faster? It's probably my age ;o) At the start of the year I set out my grand plans and yet again I've managed to largely ignore them. So what are my thoughts for the last year or so in terms of gaming? First the good bits... Shows I've managed two this year. Penarth way back in January and then my first ever Salute in April. Thoroughly enjoyed them both and got a real gaming boost from each show. I would definitely recommend trying to get to some shows each year. Try make a list of purchases, or pre-order, to save you impulse buying all sorts of stuff. Events In March, Scarab Miniatures ran a one day Great War event near Nottingham. We made it in to a family weekend away and a splendid time was had by all. The event itself was superb fun both in terms of the games, and being able to meet some fellow WW1 gaming enthusiasts. With Scarab now re-located rather closer to the South West I ho...

Saga Update - plus other stuff

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As you can see from the photo below, all of the block painting has been completed for the rest of my Saxon warband, but I've still got to get them dipped and matt varnished (and based!). However, the weather has been so cold and wet recently that I've been unwilling to risk the dip/varnish going cloudy. So, they'll have to wait for some better weather. In the meantime I shall be turning my attention to this.   I picked up this Mk IV up at the Great War gaming day earlier this year so it's high time it was built and painted. I think it will make a nice holiday season project. This year we're not planning the usual mad dash around the relatives. Instead we'll be spending most of the hols at home. I also hope to slop a bit more paint on these fellows. I may also look at making some barrage blasts similar, perhaps, to those splendid models made by Orange Dave (see earlier post). His top tip was to use CD's as they're ...