![]() We decided to take our game to the School Christmas fair to raise some funds as well as interest in our little group. You’ll notice the Sherman Players like to bunch up and take cover for protection! Results were pretty even, sometimes the Tigers won, sometimes it was the Shermans ![]() The first set of photos are mixture of several differnt games over several weeks using our 8 Shermans and 4 Tigers. Really have to put in a big plug here for battlefront games rules, they worked fantastically well for what we wanted, easy to pick up and fast, which is essential when you only have around 45 minutes playing time. I also made some fire markers from cotton wool balls to place on destroyed tanks. Want to know how to make WWT tank weathering with a acrylic paints? Click the link below and watch the video.We have a set of Meng model Tanks we use for Gaming in the club, The rules we use are a stripped down version of Battlefront games “Tanks” rules, we modified the stats cards for easy reference and made our own set of tokens, rulers etc. Tank Destroyer M10 WolverineĪre you excited about this cute but fierce Wolverine?Īrtisan (Mo-Jiang Program), one important media partner of MENG, has published a series of model building tutorial videos on the video sharing website Bilibili. This kit continues the features of this series, like cute shape and snap-fit assembly. Tank Destroyer M10 Wolverine is the latest World War Toons product presented by MENG and Rascali LLC. It achieved outstanding records in North Africa and the Western Front battlefields. Designed based on the chassis of the M4 Sherman medium tank, the M10 had an open-topped turret which was equipped with a powerful 76.2mm M7 gun which could hunt enemy AFVs from a long distance with excellent accuracy. The M10 tank destroyer, nicknamed "Wolverine", was put into production in 1942.
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