Light cruisers Königsberg and Köln
These ships are off the same class (named after the Königsberg) but the models are subtly different. Very fun to paint.
These ships are off the same class (named after the Königsberg) but the models are subtly different. Very fun to paint.
One of the Sandworms from the recent board game by CMON - Dune: War for Arrakis.
Prinz Eugen was escorting Bismarck when it sunk HMS Hood. The heavy cruiser was the only German capital ship to survive the war.
The escort in this image are three Type 1936A Destroyers that I haven't given specific names yet.
A squadron of German submarines, ready to hunt for enemy ships.
A second ship for my Royal Navy fleet. Please don't look too closely at the botched name plate.
My first two ships for this game, painted up. I thought this would make a fitting first post for this community.
I've recently started getting into naval history, and obviously for me that also meant getting into yet another wargame. These are my first two ships from Victory at Sea by Warlord Games.
Using the Aquarius track kit, as well as some plasticard to cover the firing ports.
I've never actually played airsoft, but I enjoy adding to the collection from time to time.
As you can see, I collect Black Templars, so keeping this model as a Librarian wasn't an option. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Please accept the usual apologies for my continued incompetence when it comes to taking pictures.
I created this mounted Company Commander for my Guard army years before GW released the Lord Solar, and he seemed like a good fit anyway.