Showing posts with label Harvey Flamethrower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvey Flamethrower. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Harvey Flamethrower Finished

Here's the finished Flamethrower & crew
 

 
 
 
Just need to varnish it now
 



Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Harvey Flamethrower Update

Here's a quick update of the Harvey flamethrower
The Crew is finished, looking at the pictures the handles on the bayonets look a bit red
so I think I will give them a quick wash of brown.
I'm only halfway through painting the fence though.






Thursday, 6 December 2012

Harvey Flamethrower

Here's a quick update for the flamethrower.

I have made an oval base & built a fence to go on it



I scored some plasticard to look like planks, then scrubbed it with a wire brush
to get the wood grain effect. The posts & rails are plasticard cut to suit & brushed.

Here's some pic's with the crew






Friday, 23 November 2012

Harvey Flamethrower

Finally got round to photographing the converted crew for the Flamethrower.
You may notice that they are different figures than originally pictured as I thought these would work better


I just need to decide what to do with the base now.
If you have any suggestions please let me know.

Thanks for all the positive comments as well guys its greatly appreciated.

Cheers Keith.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Harvey Flamethrower

After buying the new Bolt Action rules from Warlord games, I though that I
take a look at my foundry Home Guard to see what I need to paint to have an army.
Turns out that all I need to paint are some support weapons & an armoured car or a Tank!
I have most of the support weapons already from Stronghold miniatures already undercoated, I just needed a flame thrower after an intrernet search I found that the Home Guard used these:
This is a Harvey Flamethrower & of course no one makes one.
so i set about making one & here's what I've done:


Here it is with the figures that I think that I will use for the crew




I will post some more pictures when it's painted.