Flames Of War D-Day Boot Camp: Sunday
Bob's Christens His Shermans
Bob has been getting his tanks painted up this weekend and even went the extra step to name his American Sherman tanks.
Bob has been getting his tanks painted up this weekend and even went the extra step to name his American Sherman tanks.
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Great job Bob. I like the customization. Sometimes people get too “cookie cutter” with their models. Its nice to make them stand out a bit.
Great touch
Nice bit of personalisation to the army
really nice paint jobs
It definitely adds a lot of character to the army. I’m thinking of naming mine too once I get my hands on the starter set.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=512UKHYD1gk
They look really great on the table
lovely work, and nice pics
Lovely.
I like naming tanks and soldiers – it makes it easier to keep tabs on which model is which, and has been scientifically* proven to make your dice roll better.
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*Not really 🙂
ah … that’s why I lost the majority of my games at the bootcamps I went to.
They were unpainted and unnamed … 🙁
Like it, like it,
good work sir
Those Sherman’s look great! Probably some of the best armor pieces shown this weekend. Well done!
Lovely job
Hope you had a great weekend @bobcockayne. ??
Great way to customize your army!
Nice.
Like the paint job on the shermans.
love the smudge camo pattern on the Pz4s.
Beautiful work in such a short time.
Looking sharp.
Extra kudos to Bob for the naming and painting of the Shermans.
Very nice job on those and a great idea to name them.
Thats a great paintjob too!
Nice touch.
Looking good Bob, and naming the tanks starts to give them a history and character each of their own.