Hello guys, I have painted a couple of little tanks this summer;
Here
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2020/07/bolt-action-manchukuos-type-94-tankette.htmlSome months ago I decided to paint a small force for Warlord Games' Bolt Action, a defense force of the Empire of Manchukuo. I know it is a rare subject, but I liked the idea of an auxiliary army fighting bandits, Chinese or Soviets in the steppes of Far East, with cavalry, outdated equipment and such. I started the project with a plane, a Japanese fighter in Manchukuo's service, you can see it here:
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/2019/12/air-support-for-bolt-action-manchukuos.htmlAnd next miniature is a "tank" well, a tankette, a type 94, also of Japanese origin, we know Japan supplied Manchukuo with at least 10 of these vehicles throughout the war, amongst other vehicles, but I found this one was the nicest of all (imho).
The kit is in resin and metal, by Warlord Games, painted with Ammo Mig paints and weathered in the usual way of enamel washes, chipping and pigments. This time I think I did too much dusting on the vehicle, but it is not a big issue given the dusty and sandy terrain of the north China/Mongolian plains.
I downloaded a Manchukuo flag from the internet and added it to the tank, following the Japanese way of attaching flags to vehicles, in order to give some colour to the little model. It's not my best paintjob, but I like it anyway.




Next tank is a Panzer Hotchkiss H39, from Rubicon Models.
In Normandy there were several Panzer brigades armed with obsolete French tanks, which gave initial support to the infantry divisions in the firsts hours and days of the invasion, so I NEEDED at least one of these beauties in my army !
I painted a similar tank (well, a tank hunter) 7.5 cmm Pak 40 auf Geschutzwagen 39 (f) a couple of years ago, you can see it here:
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/search/label/Normandy.
Well now lets talk about the model, It comes in resin, super high quality resin, indeed, the best tank model in resin I have ever seen, so highly recommended. The detail is crisp, clean and very accurate in my humble opinion, so I could´nt be happier with my purchase.
The painting was made by primming the model in dark grey with Ammo Mig spray can, and then airbrushed with paints of the same brand; dark yellow modullation paints, and camouflage colours in green and brown.
Then I applied gloss varnish with the airbrush, and applied the decals, just Balkenkreuzes in turret and rear of the tank, another coat of varnish in order to protect the decals... and then the funny part, the weathering!
-tan filter
-oil dots fading
-pin washes
-chipped paint in two tones
-streaking grime with enamels
-dust and dirt with enamels
-dust and mud with pigments
-oxide and smoke with pigments
-matt varnish
-grease and oil in enamels (as they are glossy, I applied after the matt varnish, because I wanted them to stand out)
-Graphite to the tracks.





Cheers