Friday, May 21, 2010

Soviet T-26 tank


Gearing up for a major clash!

(Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version)


This is the T-26 (single turret) model from Army Group North Miniatures (they also have a twin turret version!).


I’m really liking AGNM models. Great detail – supreme casting (no bubbles..) – great service…. I’m going to get a platoon of these sometime… and some T-34s… and some German stuff… and… and…

oh dear…


The paint job on this one didn’t turn out awesome part of the reason for that is there ended up being a LOT of primer on it which dulled some of the great detail. I’ve been using acrylic gesso to prime and I thought I had an old can of spray primer kicking around… but didn’t… I had a bad feeling about using gesso on the resin. It totally didn’t stick – just beaded in blobs in the corners!? I ended up adding liquid hand soap to the gesso (seriously – it’s a surfactant right?) and that worked a bit better, though I had to do a couple coats and it ended up going on rather thick. I think on the next one I’ll try scrubbing the model down with soap FIRST and see if that helps!?

I’m not sure who manufactured the crewman – I got it in an odd lot of various WW2 crew/seated figures off ebay…


I want to be a heavy tank like you when I grow up, mama…


KV-2, T-26, KV1 – all from Army Group North Miniatures


I also recently picked up three Pzkw 38T – these are die-cast “1:48 scale” models… This one I’ve simply based and added a bit more weathering. The other two have a camo paint job and I’m going to repaint them (at some point). Once those are repainted I’ll probably repaint this one to match them.

As I have three of them that’s good enough for a “platoon” (for me, at least) and I have no need to get anymore – I think they would only look odd next to another Pzkw 38 in another scale.


Here’s what it looks like next to the T-26

Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:

Germans… Russians…

If you’re wondering where all the battle reports are for all these WW2 toys I’ve been cranking out I have a separate blog for Savage Worlds stuff (the rules I use for 28mm WW2 skirmish games and pretty much ALL other skirmish games too):

Savage Timmy’s Playhouse

Click on the “East Front” label to see the latest (or click on THIS LINK)

Next weekend I’m going to be having a bigger WW2 game (Russian Company sized counterattack on a hastily prepared German position) on the afternoon of the 29th (May 2010) The report will probably be up at the playhouse later that evening…

4 comments:

  1. Hi Tim,

    Some advice on Resin.
    ALWAYS wash it with some soap/water and an old toothbrush.
    The stuff they use in the molds to release the models HATES any kind of paint.
    I dont wash any other materials but Resin

    Cheers René

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  2. Nice Armour work

    A touch big in 28mm for my paint brush, but absolutely spectacular

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  3. Great stuff as always Tim. Wish I had more time to paint and play!

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  4. Good to know about the resin. I picked up some WW2 Japanese 20mm Frontline Wargaming tanks this weekend at Cangames for my Platoon 20 troops and I'm looking forward to getting them operational.

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