Militiaman - 75mm resin figure by Best Soldiers.
Panzer II 1/35th scale kit by Tamiya
WWI Whippet 1/35th scale by Takom
M-26 Pershing Tank 1/35 scale by Dragon
Mameluke 200mm bust sculpted by Carl Reid
Tamiya 1/35 scale Israeli Army Super Sherman
French Guard of the Artillery, 1815
My latest figure of a French Guard of the Artillery, 1815. 200mm bust sculpted by Carl Reid. Painted in oils over acrylics. The gold braid and buttons were painted using Scale 75 Metal n' Alchemy acrylic metallics. First time I used these and I'm hooked. I picked them up from Jim and Mark at SABOT Miniatures.
Russian T-34/85
Russian T-34/85 1/35th scale kit by Academy. This was a Battle of Berlin tank that included the white recognition stripes and the bed spring armor.
German Panther
German Panther tank 1/35th scale kit by Dragon
Panzer IV
Panzer IV 1/35th scale kit by Tamiya
Early German Tiger I
Early German Tiger I by Rye Field Models
US M5A1 Stuart
US M5A1 Stuart 1/35th tank by Tamiya. This was the first model kit I painted in 40 years. I had a blast learning all the new techniques for painting and weathering.
WWI Prussian Officer
WWI Prussian Officer 1/12 scale bust by Sabot Miniatures. Sculpted by James Rice.
French "Totenkopf" Death's Head Hussar, 1792
Borin Models 90mm Death's Head Hussar, 1792 sculpted by Stefano Borin. Painted in oils over acrylics.
Stormtroopers Miniatures Sgt. Patrick Masterson
Stormtroopers Miniatures 1/10 resin bust (sculpted by Carl Reid), depicting Sgt. Patrick Masterson of the 87th Regiment of Foot (Royal Irish Fusiliers), at the Battle of Barrosa (1811) during the Peninsular War. Painted in oils over acrylics. Amidst the melee was the 8th Ligne, a part of a French column that had lost almost half its number. The 8th were in heated battle with the 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot. In the chaos, the French Eagle of the 8th Ligne was taken up by Ensign Edward Keogh, who was immediately shot through the heart. In the fight for the Eagle, seven French troops were killed, before Irish Sergeant Patrick Masterson scooped it up, raised it to the heavens and shouted ‘By Jaysus, Boys! I have the cuckoo!’