Having had the last week off I've been able to crack on with the Sarissa Precision MDF kits I bought before I purchased the 3D printer. The kits go together easily enough apart from the two hangers which really require three or more hands to get properly into position. I had to make do with two hands and lots of glue and swearing.
As I hope to get some 02 Hundred Hours games in as well I got a selection of buildings that wouldn't look out of place on an airfield and printed off a couple of Stuka's to act as targets.
Along with some sandbag emplacements and random barrels and box's I should have enough for an interesting table setup.
I also printed up some parts to add onto the cardboard spool you get in the middle of every roll of printer filament. It was easy enough to knock together and certainly isn't a detailed or complicated build but does enough to give the impression of an oil or water tank.
Lastly I also painted up what is likely to be the last of the vehicles for the game with an armoured car being added to each sides roster.
Being of a certain age I was of course a fan of 'Allo 'Allo! so it seems only natural to add a 'Little Tank' to the German forces, I hope Lt Gruber would be pleased with the paint job, at least he'd not been sent to the dreaded Eastern Front!
I've also added a Humber armoured car to the Commonwealth forces, apparently it was one of the most produced British armoured cars of the war so presumably would have been a reasonably common sight in many theatres.
Both are now ready to zip about the battlefield and nip at the enemies exposed flanks.
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