It is a heavily converted n-gauge model by Kibri and came out OK.

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Tuesday, April 29
by
Anbar
on Tue 29 Apr 2008 17:13 BST
Recently finished a Church for the FOW game (15mm).
It is a heavily converted n-gauge model by Kibri and came out OK. ![]() Check out our Gallery on the main site for lots more images: click here Thursday, April 3
by
Anbar
on Thu 03 Apr 2008 21:43 BST
Well I finally finished my "FAMO 88" for my Flames of War forces - heres a couple of pictures with some more in the gallery:
![]() ![]() This was a very rare vehicle with only about 16 ever built... some right at the start of the war and then an order for around 25-50 in late 1943 which resulted in about 12 being made and delivered in 1944... what happened to them is not recorded. It makes a nice alternative to the static 88 gun, we are simply using as a normal 88 though. Saturday, September 8
by
Anbar
on Sat 08 Sep 2007 18:43 BST
I seem to be doing a lot of 15mm work at the moment and its drawn me looking at actually getting back into a bit of wargaming. As such I've joined the local club (Shrewsbury Wargame Society) and am (very) slowly putting together a small FoW force - 600 point Aufklarung to be exact.
This model isn't from this force though: I needed to buy a lot of artillery to be able to develop some Atlantik Wall bunkers and then judge road sizes on a new wargames table by the width of a large tank - and that is where the Panther came in. I soon got sick of looking at it simply primered so it *had* to be painted up. So, my very first FoW model: a Normandy Panther. This was admittedly my third attempt to get something I liked but this will now do me. Needs to be decal-fixed to remove the decal sheen and then dullcoted but the pictures "as is" are a fair representation. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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