These three 10mm metal German Panzer II Ausfuehrung tanks used to sold by “Pendraken Miniatures” as Code GR102 - Panzer 2. However, the sculpt now appears to have been superseded by a much more detailed product under Code GRV5 - Panzer II, Ausf. F. I bought this trio as part of a huge 'Battle Of Moscow" project some twelve years ago, back when I was playing an old version of "Blitzkrieg Commander", and only recently discovered a small cache of them whilst mooching through my backlog.
Initially, I had thought to simply add them to my previously painted Panzer II contingent. But, having recently started a 10mm Early WW2 project using various British armoured vehicles, I quickly changed my mind and decided upon them being part of the German forces for some non-Winter battles instead. Not only would this mean that I could finally field some opposition to my Matilda II and Crusader II tanks, but I also wouldn't need to dip into my final pot of "Citadel" Adeptus Battlegrey - which I used to pigment all my German cold weather forces over a decade ago.
Resultantly, having done a bit of colour comparison research on the inter-web I decided to purchase/trial some "Vallejo" Neutral Grey as an undercoat/base layer, and personally I can't actually tell the difference between this 'Model Color' and the now long Out Of Production (OOP) "Citadel" Foundation paint. All three tanks were then shaded with "Citadel" Nuln Oil and dry-brushed with (more) "Vallejo" Neutral Grey, before having their wheels/tracks treated to a combination of Gunmetal and "Citadel" Nuln Oil.
As a final touch I added some turret numbers to each armoured vehicle using the NW-102 1/285 WWII Armour Tank Turret Numbers set by "Decal Details". Frustratingly, I'm still waiting on "Pendraken Miniatures" to post me some of their excellent WWII German Insignia and Swastika transfers so I can properly finish the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg AG-manufactured machines. But as their paint-jobs are now complete, I thought I'd just carry on by giving them a coat of "Vallejo" Matt Varnish and some grass flock...
My recent rummage through my decal collection has though helped me find a marvellous collection of insignia for the British Armoured Division in North-Western Europe 1944-1945. This means I should be able to add some extra details to my rather barren-looking Churchill VIIs (as well as some of the earlier Allied tanks). Inspired by this find I've assembled, based, primed and base-coated two more of Heavy Churchills destined for my "Battle Of The Bulge" tabletop, so I can apply the various emblems and numbers on all four miniatures at once.
Lastly, I have found the time to pay some 'passing attention' to my ongoing "The Horus Heresy" project and applied some "Vallejo" Gunmetal basecoats to three 28mm plastic Space Marines by "Games Workshop". These areas of MK VI armour are now ready for some "Citadel" Nuln Oil, and should help make each member of my second ten-man "Sons Of Horus" tactical squad individually stand out on the tabletop...
Those SoH are looking great and have made me realise that yet again I forgot to buy that colour the last time I went to my FLGS!
All the tanks are wonderfully painted and given they're so small I'm constantly amazed at the level of detail on them. Any more battles planned?
Great looking German tank. I am glad you managed to find a matching paint colour, very lucky. Your tank enthusiasm looks to be unabated!
The Churchill tank looks like a bit of a beast, so I can't wait to see them done.
Keep plodding away with the space marines, you are getting there!
Great finish on the tanks Simon, and progress on the others, always good when looking for one thing and finding a treasure trove of useful bits instead. Nice progress on the sons as well.