I pulled out the next pair of planes to work on. These were my French MS-406s. I had done some work on one of these some years back. Now I had the…
Tag: Flames of War
FOW – Finnish Brewster Buffaloes.
Next up on the never ending tray of airplanes are some more Brewster Buffaloes. These models are done pretty well, so I did not expect to much of a job…… I started…
FOW – Australian Supermarine Spitfire.
I finished up my early war Buffalos, so it was time to work on some mid to late war air support. I had a few Spitfires that I got in a batch…
FOW – British Fairey Fulmars.
While scoping out for more Axis and Allies planes, I saw there were some Fairey Fulmars available. I had no idea they made this plane. Well, I had to have them! So…
FOW – Australian Brewster Buffalos
I had painted my Pacific Australian force a few years back and needed some early and late war air support for the force. Axis and Allies has some different version of the…
FOW – Japanese Ki-43 Oscar
Next on my pile of planes to work on was a pair of Ki-43s. These are more Axis and Allies planes. The paint job on these was quite nice, so they did…
FOW – American P-51 Mustangs.
While searching the web for P-38s, I came across some green Axis and Allies P-51Bs. I did not really need any of these, as my existing planes could take care of the…
FOW – American P-38 Lighting.
One of the planes I really wanted from Axis and Allies was their P-38 lighting. I was able to find the pair last Christmas time. Now it was time to finish them…
FOW – Soviet P-39 Airacobra.
Some time ago, I posted a few articles on work I was doing on collecting Axis and Allies Angles High airplanes for use as FOW air support options. I like the A&A…
FOW – On the Road to Eindhoven, September 1944.
The Battle Operation Market Garden was an Allied military operation during the Second World War fought in the German-occupied Netherlands from 17 to 25 September 1944. Its objective was to create a 64 mi (103 km) salient into German territory with a bridgehead over the Nederrijn…
