

So, 3 items under the camera … Chris gave me a P&G SU-76i quite a while ago, and I’ve been meaning to get round to it … the SU-122 I did years ago. It’s a conversion from a FoW T-34 which I did mainly because I wanted the turret for one of my trains (I figured it was less of a build to put the assault gun casement on the tank chassis than to scratch build a decent turret for the train). It’s been sitting around in the tank division box with just a basic green coat.
Finally, there’s a big gun from Butlers Printed Models
SU-122

I’ve repaired a bit of damage, given it a drybrush and applied some decals. I suspect the bow tactical mark is a bit big but it’ll do. And there’s something on the roof to let the Sturmoviks know whose side you’re on.

SU-76i

This is a 3D print, and not to badly affected by the layering process. The only thing I didn’t like was the over-sized gun barrel (so I replaced with a bit of spare plastic). OK, I did do a bit of filing – but once the original gun was chopped off, there wasn’t too much to do.

I left the base blank for now as I didn’t quite know where the 76i would fit in – but looking around for contemporary pics, I can see it’s going to end up in the Winter box with a snowy base.
I swapped the 3D printed fuel tanks for some FoW ones. But, basically, it’s a nice little model.

Extra Heavy Artillery

This is a WWI British BL9.2 inch from Butlers Printed Models but they were quite widely used and survived into WW2. The soviets had some and deployed them in the Winter War against the Mannerheim Line.
I will happily use them in a generic way for siege artillery.

Here’s a Peter Pig Russian Officer alongside to give a sense of scale …

And here it is with a the other big gun options …

I think it will work quite nicely …

This is a Skoda siege howitzer of the type which some of the Axis allies supplied for the siege of Sevastopol.


















(Butlers Bantam Jeep model stripped of its printing web but otherwise ‘out of the box’)

(Butler’s Printed Models: Bantam Jeep detailed up and painted by Yesthatphil)



(Studebaker … fully loaded, Soviet style)
(wartime Gaz truck … designated MM – note the wooden cab and simple bent metal mudguards)



… plus, you will see, an artillery half-track, and in the background some Peter Pig Nebelwerfers and crew (well I decide the the Gaz truck could go into German service as I had, quite unrelated, realised that the German Army had no rocket troops (so if I was doing some shopping, I ought to fix that!) …




(work parties and trucks)
(hoists made from alloy tubing and brass wire being added to Peter Pig resin Gaz AAA trucks)
(finishing details and adding figures)
(trucks, work parties and combat-deployed bases textured in and ready for the vehicles etc. to be painted)
(Soviet Assault Troops in body armour)
(Peter Pig Assault Troops in body armour)




(Red Army T26s refuelling from a tanker)

(The Zis-10 articulated truck)
(Bronekater being shifted by road – yes, this is how they did it)
(P.B.Eye-Candy – a 1:100 Zis-10 model based on the Zvezda ‘Art of Tactic’ kit)
















