Return to Tom Mallon's Copies PortfolioBattle of Kursk - after Nicolas Trudgian

Media: Oil on Canvas
Detail shots below artwork

Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas
 
Mouse over detail thumbnails below and CLICK any one to begin slideshow
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of 39mm Cannon
    The powerful cannon attached to the JU-87J Stuka air support plane
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of JU-87J
    The last Stuka to be built. This particular airplane markings were those of the pilot Hans Rudel.
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of Ilyushin IL 2
    A Soviet Ilyushin IL-2 plane is being chanced by a German Focke-Wulf Fw190
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of Russian T-34
    Possibly WWII's most successful tank, the T-34 was both heavily armored and manuverable. Still, it was no match for the German King Tiger tank.
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of German King Tiger
    The German King Tiger tank was the largest and most deadly tank built for WWII. It's 8.8cm shells were three times larger than the closest enemy tank shell.
  • Copy of Nicolas trudgian's Battle of Kursk, Copy by Tom Mallon, Oil on Canvas, Detail of Stuka in Distance
    German Stuka flying in distance with German Tiger tank below.
 
<-- Previous Painting  ...  Next Painting -->
Return to "Copies" Portfolio