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The Road to Falaise Bobs on going 15mm WW2 Adventure

The Road to Falaise Bobs on going 15mm WW2 Adventure

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Weekend post Bootcamp.

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Well it’s the weekend after bootcamp and have being sorting stuff out and buying additions , a visit Friday night to Asgard games , came out with two tanks Sherman’s M4A3 Sherman’s and a Priest, then had a day out to Burton and Spirit Games ( Recomend the Micro-Pub about 50 yards down the road) and brought another Priest and a Puma from Tanks , plus a box of PSC M5 Stuart’s and  Bren carriers.

Today I finished the decals on Sherman’s from Bootcamp.

Weekend post Bootcamp.

I then started putting the decals on my Germans including 3 PSC Panzer IV’s left unfinished a few years back. Taking a bit more time , so have just put crosses on so far, will let micro sol set them and will then put on company no,s and Panzer Lear division signs on later.

Weekend post Bootcamp.
Battlefront PZIV Left and PSC VersionBattlefront PZIV Left and PSC Version

Above are both models by the two manufacturers, likewise I have built one of both companies M5 Stuart’s and below are the models for comparison.

The Battlefront are slightly easier to build in both cases, but you do generally get a wider selection of variants with PSC, saying that with the Stuart you get the option for the M8 HMC , though no instructions. Post build the hull front with the two vision slits as it allows a free traverse.

As I already have one troop of M5’s finished by PSC think the Battlefront ones will be completed as Americans with the PSC being British.

In addition I built the M4A3 with both turrets and added the side armour plates for late war version

Weekend post Bootcamp.

I later found some unfinished Panthers lacking decals so.

Plus again a Battlefront and PSC for comparison.Battlefront on left.

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templar007
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Great work @bobcockayne

I love the comparison of the PSC and Battlefront minis.

oriskany
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Great idea for a campaign @bobcockayne – if you start exploring the American battles in Normandy from the beaches to Falaise-Argentan, please consider battles like St. Lo and Mortain – two of the most important engagements in the American sector of the Normandy battlefield that often get overlooked. If there’s any maps or research I can send your way on topics like this please don’t hesitate. I say this especially as I will also be “marching” through several of the American battlefields of Normandy July-August 1944.

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