Dug's been sending me the pics as well. I was at MK, so saw it "in the flesh". It's a fantastic set up, and the 1:35 makes it great for shows where the public come along.
Well observed; Dug tells me that Stalingrad was indeed made by John, who sold it to him. I believe that Dug has added a lot of vehicles to the collection, though.
It's good, isn't it? I love the Jerries in greatcoats.
26 May 2013 at 09:43
My mate Dug has been sending me shots of the stunning Stalingrad game that he and mates ran at the recent Milton Keynes show. All the models are 1/35th scale; many were made by his mate Mark. As usual, all photos are clickable.
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Above and below, Germans massing for the attack; note the snipers on top of the oil tanks, and the .
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Below, the Russian defenders, some in the tank factory.
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I beleive they play it using the "Crossfire" rules. I am very much looking forward to seeing the game, in the flesh, at Colours in Newbury, in the Autumn.
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Close this window Jump to comment formDug's been sending me the pics as well. I was at MK, so saw it "in the flesh". It's a fantastic set up, and the 1:35 makes it great for shows where the public come along.
25 May 2013 at 15:18
Hi Tamsin, I saw the components in his "Dug-out", but not all together. Makes me want some 1/35th...
25 May 2013 at 15:24
That is excellent. The movement trays look like the ones created for the 1/35th Operation Goodwood game that I have seen made by John Lander.
25 May 2013 at 20:42
Well observed; Dug tells me that Stalingrad was indeed made by John, who sold it to him. I believe that Dug has added a lot of vehicles to the collection, though.
25 May 2013 at 21:19
Ah ha! That makes sense! I didn't know John had made a Stalingrad game!
25 May 2013 at 21:49
Your work is impressive. Congratulations.
26 May 2013 at 07:53
Very impressive set-up!
Phil.
26 May 2013 at 08:04
It's good, isn't it? I love the Jerries in greatcoats.
26 May 2013 at 09:43