Greg,
Job well done.If it's a factory the building needs to be large.Placement of the figures is really in the eye of the beholder.WWII,Russia had a lot of inexperienced and undertrained recruits that wouldn't understand the tanks gun getting them.Like it all.Great painting.!/48 isn't the easiest to work with.
Tom
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Posted: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 - 09:26 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2013 - 01:38 AM UTC
Dmitry thank you very much for your comments. Glad you liked the action scene
Jeremy well said about the buildint focus. A turret turned to the side always looks more dynamic and I did want my battle damaged tracks to be seen in a pic where the infantry action was.
Stephen. Thanks! 1 more week until the Stalin campaign Now you have me thinking I should do more then just a tank
Tom cheers. I was trying to show during an attack the other side fights back too by having the turret gun aiming at some of the soldiers it could find.
Jeremy well said about the buildint focus. A turret turned to the side always looks more dynamic and I did want my battle damaged tracks to be seen in a pic where the infantry action was.
Stephen. Thanks! 1 more week until the Stalin campaign Now you have me thinking I should do more then just a tank
Tom cheers. I was trying to show during an attack the other side fights back too by having the turret gun aiming at some of the soldiers it could find.