Love the Grant! The Lee and Grant are absolute murder machines in Bolt Action terms, especially in the mid war period. Sure, you're never going to get a hull down position with the monstrosity, but a light and medium AT gun? Beautiful. :D These guys look brilliant on the table! Some really cool little conversions in there to add a bit of flavour.
What a fantastic looking army. I loved the conversions and you did a really good job on the basing and painting. I also liked that you avoided the most common mistake - a British officer leading a British Indian Army platoon.
Just an observation. The Grant Tank was made to British specifications but still sported the 37mm gun, which was useful against light armour and Mk IV's and III's. They had the original turrets removed from the Lee tank and replaced it with a bigger turret for the Grant. The believed that the Lee turret was too cramped and restricted the use of the weapons in it, particularly the top turret with the machine gun. The Yanks, being new to armoured warfare and with a penchant for sticking machine guns on everything, kept the Lee design until they swapped them out for Shermans.
Great work! And really fast. Although I’m extremely slow. It took me almost two years to have a couple of similar platoons, and not even half the amount of vehicles you have haha.
3:40 Took my Binocular and Map Arms too from the Grenadier Box for my Spotter! Great STuff! Thanks for the Video!
Love the Grant! The Lee and Grant are absolute murder machines in Bolt Action terms, especially in the mid war period. Sure, you're never going to get a hull down position with the monstrosity, but a light and medium AT gun? Beautiful. :D These guys look brilliant on the table! Some really cool little conversions in there to add a bit of flavour.
Well done Travis, such a cool army!! Particularly like the artillery component. Great that you have depicted the Sikhs 👍👍
Looks great well done.....
What a fantastic looking army. I loved the conversions and you did a really good job on the basing and painting. I also liked that you avoided the most common mistake - a British officer leading a British Indian Army platoon.
Fantastic collection 👌
Thank you for sharing and showing us the progress
That’s awesome. Focus gets it done.
Just an observation. The Grant Tank was made to British specifications but still sported the 37mm gun, which was useful against light armour and Mk IV's and III's. They had the original turrets removed from the Lee tank and replaced it with a bigger turret for the Grant. The believed that the Lee turret was too cramped and restricted the use of the weapons in it, particularly the top turret with the machine gun. The Yanks, being new to armoured warfare and with a penchant for sticking machine guns on everything, kept the Lee design until they swapped them out for Shermans.
Awesome Sikh themed army!! Great work!!
nice work cant wait to see them in action
Nice... look forward to seeing them in action... good effort...
Great army build for N Africa. They will look fine on the table. You have a lovely collection of vehicles to go with them.
Thanks Leslie
Looks very cool. So beautifully done and will be awesome to see in some games.
This army is just gorgeous! Really a job well done!
Thanks Andrew! 🍻
Absolutely fantastic looking force there Travis, top work and some awesome kitbashing too. A really unique looking project 👍
Absolutely beautiful looking force sir and well done getting sorted so quickly 👏👏.Looking forward to seeing in some Battle reports sometime soon 👍
Another amazing army! Well done, can’t wait to see them on the table!
Great work! And really fast. Although I’m extremely slow. It took me almost two years to have a couple of similar platoons, and not even half the amount of vehicles you have haha.
nice army! I like the kitbashing descriptions. it will be fun to see them on a table.
fabulist done 👍
Nicely done! I like your flamethrower conversion - I think I could do something like that!
Pretty fucking awesome.
Love all the figure conversions. How are the irregular shaped prone bases assembled to create that shape?
It’s a pill shaped oval base glued to half a 40mm base.
No Churchill flame tank?
No not this time
Kiwis 😁