In reality, the anti-aircraft tanks and the tank destroyers are in separate companies, but I spaced them out for ease of photographing them.
The table of organization of the FRG is somewhat similar to that of many modern nations where the largest standing unit is the battalion. Units are combined depending on the mission. The AA company is attached. The 3rd battalion's mission is dedicated to fighting such foes as Northern Chalupistan rather than going after rebels.
Each company is represented by a different colored thermal sleeve. The command tanks are represented by having antennae and either a tank commander or just a machine gun.
Vickers Mk III MBT |
The tank destroyer company is made up of the FV 120 Spartan MCT (Milan Compact Turret). These are Heroics & Ros models and they painted up rather nicely.
The AA battery is made up of the French AMX DCA with two 30mm AA guns. These are C in C models. I painted them up a long time ago before I really decided on a paint scheme for the FRG. These are probably among my best paint jobs for micro armor in terms of highlights and shading.
Very nice looking unit! I infer these are 1:300 scale. I think in that scale 'bright and glossy' probably works best. You want to be able to see the stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe bottom line to me is that if you are happy with them then that is all that matters.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the mk.3's Chris, shame they are a bit basic but that's all there is. I sort of wish Ian and Andy re-do the model one day but it also means I'd have to re-do all the ones I have!
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