Doug, For this?dunkelgelb is going to be your best bet. So far I have an 88 mm painted up for early war. Had it on the table only once but as an objective in a game. Have an 88 mm from Paint and Glue for my DAK (one figure finished) mounted on its wheels but ready to fire. One in a fixed position for late war - undercoated but.....? Also got myself a Pak 43 88 mm from Warlord. It is a poor model to put together but built it, painted it and finished with varnish this afternoon. Why all the gig guns? Not a clue really. At our CoC games at Colchester or down at Writtle (Essex Warriors) we cant' keep armour alive on table for more than a few phases even without the big sticks. Allan.
On Friday, 19 March 2021, 18:05:51 GMT, Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> wrote:
Thanks Allan, yes, I went back and looked at that ¨C so 1944 it would be dunkelgelb one assumes¡? Ok, ? I can have fun airbrushing some nice camo on the shield. ? Cheers ? Doug ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Allan Doran via groups.io
Sent: 19 March 2021 10:01 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] WW2 88mm Flak 36 ? Doug, ? The 2019 Lardie Magazine has a scenario, not a campaign, ¡®What a Whizz Of A Wiz...¡¯ that has an 88 mm deployed on table. ? Allan. ? ? On Friday, 19 March 2021, 07:02:15 GMT, Doug Melville <dougmelville@...> wrote: ? ? So I decided to pick up a model 88, and before it arrives I'm wondering about colour. Ie, early or Late War?* ? Does the 88 figure in an on table role in any PSC? I can remember off table, but not on. It's much more likely to get on table in a PSC. ? Cheers? ? Doug ? *Of course, the correct answer is to buy two, but I do have to have priorities.? |