Welcome back! In this post we take a look at the final kit in the last wave of tanks, the Stuart. We have previously discussed the history of this tank in my review of the "Honey" kit for the British,... Continue Reading →
In this review we take a look at the only new vehicle in this wave of product, the Priest. The M Priest was designed through 1941 with the goal of providing armored units with self-propelled artillery support vehicles that were... Continue Reading →
The M3 Lee tank was developed by the US prior to their entry into the war and was first fielded by the British during fighting in North Africa, where it was known as the "Grant". A brief history of the... Continue Reading →
In preparing to write this review, I realized that I have never discussed the history of the Sherman tank, despite several opportunities to do so. Lets take a little trip through history and learn some of the background of this... Continue Reading →
Tankers, welcome to the new year. I must apologize for my temporary abandonment of my blog following the release of the US tanks for the African Campaign. I've had some tech issues with my laptop, and some illnesses in my... Continue Reading →
Welcome back, This week we take a look at a second kit from the fourth wave of product, the Tiger Expansion. Although released earlier as the "Tiger I", this kit reflects the earliest Tiger tanks that were distributed to German... Continue Reading →
Hey everyone, I've just updated all of the card image pages with the images from the wave 3 kits, as well as the scans from the Crusader from wave 4!
Welcome back! Just got the Crusader kit in hand, so why don't we take a look? With over 5000 produced, the Crusader contributed heavily to the British efforts in the fighting in North Africa, but was already obsolete by the... Continue Reading →
This week we take our final look at the Wave 3 tanks, finishing them out with the Honey Expansion for the UK. The "Honey", official known as the M3 Stuart, was provided to the UK by the United States through... Continue Reading →