A few months back I was trying to finish up my 28mm Vietnam War stuff – and pretty much got it all done… except this…. I assembled it at the time, but it looked like too much work… and so it sat….until this past week when I decided to finish it up – not only to have it finished up and be one step closer to being DONE all the 28mm Vietnam War stuff that I have – but also because it happened to be another theme bonus round in the Fourth Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge and the theme was VEHICLE!
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
The model is from Baker Company.
Force
on Force has rules for civilians on the battlefield – any live of
fire drawn with in a certain distance of a crowd of civilians has a chance of
hitting them – and losing the shooter some victory points. This would work
perfectly for that!
A bit of a departure from my current focus on Feudal Japan -
but at least it's still "asian" - though the wheels and jerry can's
firmly place it in the modren era...
Anyway if you like the cart you can go and
I’m down near the bottom of the list!
It probably won’t help I’m WAY
behind – There are a lot of great entries… maybe while you’re there check out
(and maybe vote for!) PhilH’s “Pulp
Café Racer” – it’s a sweet looking early motorbike and rider and it’s one of my
absolute favourites and it has less votes than mine!?
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Hmmmmm… I’ve been working on a
bit of this and a bit of that… having a hard time staying focused and motivated. Hopefully this week I’ll
finish up another buntai or two.
Excellent...and voted!
ReplyDeletethanks!
DeleteI second Phil's "excellent" ;)
DeleteWay cool cart, Tim. Love the ad hoc wheels on it. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteNice piece, I really like this kind of vignette like miniatures! Just voted for your entry among some other nice ones.
ReplyDeleteKind regards
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Superb, highly original!
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