A mate of mine shared this at our weekly Virtual Wargames Group (aka the Zoomie Boys and Girls Gamers in our house).
Quite inspirational given it is such a long time ago. Here is the link.
https://fb.watch/wM8aVqknbL/?
A mate of mine shared this at our weekly Virtual Wargames Group (aka the Zoomie Boys and Girls Gamers in our house).
Quite inspirational given it is such a long time ago. Here is the link.
https://fb.watch/wM8aVqknbL/?
The late Rene Chartrand’s legacy continues with this volume covering the French army in North America. It’s full title is ‘Frontier Soldiers of New France, volume 1; Regulation, clothing arms and equipment of the colonial troops in New France 1683-1760’. This book was co-authored with fellow Canadian scholar Kevin Gelinas.
I thought I’d try and make sense of all my 1940 Fall of France stuff, starting with the French. As ever I have far more stuff than I would ever need unless I was doing something really BIG.
So while deciding which soft skin vehicles I actually need I was inspired by a photo I came across of an interesting camouflage scheme on a French truck.
My attempt at recreating this image is pretty average but it’ll do for now as it’s been several weeks since I had the motivation to paint anything at all. It needs tidying up a fair bit but there is a war on! My only defence is that I’ve been married for so long I’ve forgotten what a naked woman looks like.