A quick push to complete some vehicles before the year ends. A selection of Opel Blitzs (three Airfix and one Italeri)and a couple of Airfix Sdkfz 7.
In front is one of the Miniaerons Panzer Is converted into a Flammpanzer I, a very easy conversion. A really nice kit, the only minor flaw is the lack of an opening turret hatch.
29/12/2012
28/12/2012
British Artillery in Egypt 1801
26/12/2012
Zvezda v's Reiver 75mm Infantry Guns
Just finished a couple of 75mm Infantry guns for my DAK and they're quite a difference in size and proportions. The larger one is the new model from Zvezda, which I prefer and the other one from Reiver that I've had for a while.
The gun crews are the old Airfix first edition Afrika Korps, which I picked up a few a while back.
I think I'll have to buy another Zvezda one now.
The gun crews are the old Airfix first edition Afrika Korps, which I picked up a few a while back.
I think I'll have to buy another Zvezda one now.
25/12/2012
Thank you Santa
23/12/2012
British Infantry in Egypt 1801
Well I made it despite the the problems with using my thumb. All 96 Infantry are now completed. The exact units were all present, but I've been selective in the ones I've picked, like the Gloucesters (28th Foot) and the 90th Foot had to be included as they were the only unit with Tarletons.
From front to back, left to right
Light coys/90th Foot/light coys
23rd Foot/2nd Foot Guards/54th Foot
De Roll (Swiss)/27th Foot/28th Foot
Figures are mainly Strelets British in Egypt plus some Hat marines I was slowly collecting for this project before the Strelets recently came out.
From front to back, left to right
Light coys/90th Foot/light coys
23rd Foot/2nd Foot Guards/54th Foot
De Roll (Swiss)/27th Foot/28th Foot
Figures are mainly Strelets British in Egypt plus some Hat marines I was slowly collecting for this project before the Strelets recently came out.
18/12/2012
Ouch!!
Unplanned halt on the painting and modelling front as I managed to cut my thumb last night while preparing food, I tried a bit of painting, but it was very difficult, it's amazing how much you use your left hand just for holding the figures.
Hopefully progress will resume shortly and I still hope to have 96 British Infantry ready by Christmas
Hopefully progress will resume shortly and I still hope to have 96 British Infantry ready by Christmas
11/12/2012
Plenty of Crusaders
Rather a mixture of manufacturers this time, but they are fairly compatible. Finishing these means I now have enough Crusaders for a full Rapid Fire regiment.
basic Crusader squadron. S Model on the left and the other two are Airfix. I do have a spare 2pdr turret to replace the 6pdr if needed.
Another 6 pdr Crusader this time by Hasegawa, alongside a Cromwell(?) Valentine
Finally the bad boy of the bunch a Beute-Crusader
The S Models when together quickly and look compatible from all directions except the rear, which is very plain. The rivets are not as prominent as Airfix or Hasegawa.
basic Crusader squadron. S Model on the left and the other two are Airfix. I do have a spare 2pdr turret to replace the 6pdr if needed.
Another 6 pdr Crusader this time by Hasegawa, alongside a Cromwell(?) Valentine
Finally the bad boy of the bunch a Beute-Crusader
The S Models when together quickly and look compatible from all directions except the rear, which is very plain. The rivets are not as prominent as Airfix or Hasegawa.
08/12/2012
More British Paras - at last
Well, it's taken a while, with two weeks travelling and the onset of cold weather, but I've started painting again.
First off the bench is a selection of guns to support my British Paratroops, I've acquired the figures from various sources, including the old Airfix set, the newr Water set and some Shell Hole Scenics and what I suspect are SHQ.
Waterloo 1815 75mm Pack Howitzers, the officers (left) are from SHS
matchbox 17 pdrs with assorted crew
SHS version of the Paratroop 6pdr withvarious crews
All I seem to need now to complete the brigade are some tows for the guns and a Polsten.
First off the bench is a selection of guns to support my British Paratroops, I've acquired the figures from various sources, including the old Airfix set, the newr Water set and some Shell Hole Scenics and what I suspect are SHQ.
Waterloo 1815 75mm Pack Howitzers, the officers (left) are from SHS
matchbox 17 pdrs with assorted crew
SHS version of the Paratroop 6pdr withvarious crews
All I seem to need now to complete the brigade are some tows for the guns and a Polsten.
03/12/2012
A few pictures from the Recon show.
An early start and it was across the Pennines to Pudsey for Recon. At least this year there were no problems. The Lance and Longbow Society made a combined effort with the Society of Ancients and we put on my Aztec v's Conquisadore game using DBA in the New World and the "Greyhounds in the Slips" covering the siege of Harfleur.
A couple of pictures of the Aztecs in action, overall it was 4-3 in the Aztecs favour.
The SOTCW Kursk game was getting a fair bit of attention
A nice bit of Sci-Fi scenary, quite simply done but gives a great effect.
Borodino in 15mm
Overall a great day out, but I was exhausted by the time I got home. Purchases were few:
A couple of pictures of the Aztecs in action, overall it was 4-3 in the Aztecs favour.
The SOTCW Kursk game was getting a fair bit of attention
A nice bit of Sci-Fi scenary, quite simply done but gives a great effect.
Borodino in 15mm
Overall a great day out, but I was exhausted by the time I got home. Purchases were few:
- Some Solfig/Retrofig French figures bought as part of the SOGG charity sale.
- A box of Miniaerons Panzer Is - lovely models can't wait to start on these.
- A complete set of Italeri Operation Overlord - I've wanted to try the rules for a while now, and it was a bargain on the B&B, so the tanks and figures will go on my trades shortly.
30/11/2012
Home and a nice surprise, then off to Leeds (Pudsey)
Arrived home after my travels to find a nice surprise, Andy, better known as Andygamer had sent me a present of a selection of officers from the Mars Saxon Infantry (GNW) set. The sculpting is certainly better than previous sets I have seen from Mars, and I will certainly find a home for them in my armies.
A big thank you to a member of the plastic wargaming band of brothers.
Rather tired from travelling home and arriving in a cold house, and tomorrow's trip across to the Recon show will mean an early start, hopefully the roads will be clear.
I'll be running a DBA in the New World game with Aztecs and Conquistadores.
See you there
A big thank you to a member of the plastic wargaming band of brothers.
Rather tired from travelling home and arriving in a cold house, and tomorrow's trip across to the Recon show will mean an early start, hopefully the roads will be clear.
I'll be running a DBA in the New World game with Aztecs and Conquistadores.
See you there
Coastal Batteries and other WW2 stuff
During my wanderings around Brixham I cam across a couple of preserved WW2 coastal batteries.
First is the brownstone Battery now in the care of the National Trust, I haven't taken any pictures of the positions, but the information boards give quite a good impression.
The view from one of the searchlight positions covers the entrance to Dartmouth harbour with Dartmouth castle on the opposite shore.
Next was the battery above Brixham, it's maintained by a group of enthuistic volunteers and their museum is well worth a visit, again no pictures as it was a very wet day, but they have an excellent website link
In addition Brixham was the loading point for the 4th US Infantry Division prior to landing at Utah beach
Unfortunately this was the same unit that was involved in exercise Tiger that was caught by S-boots en-route to Slapton sands.
To end a picture from the end of another days coast walk with a recovered Sherman at Torcross on the south end of Slapton sands.
First is the brownstone Battery now in the care of the National Trust, I haven't taken any pictures of the positions, but the information boards give quite a good impression.
The view from one of the searchlight positions covers the entrance to Dartmouth harbour with Dartmouth castle on the opposite shore.
Next was the battery above Brixham, it's maintained by a group of enthuistic volunteers and their museum is well worth a visit, again no pictures as it was a very wet day, but they have an excellent website link
In addition Brixham was the loading point for the 4th US Infantry Division prior to landing at Utah beach
Unfortunately this was the same unit that was involved in exercise Tiger that was caught by S-boots en-route to Slapton sands.
To end a picture from the end of another days coast walk with a recovered Sherman at Torcross on the south end of Slapton sands.
26/11/2012
Reveille 2012
Since I was back in the West Country I took the opportunity to pop in to the local Reveille show in Bristol.
Some pictures of the games
Battle of Camden
Assault on a Pacific island
ECW game
VNCW game
Battle of Craonne 1814
I managed to meet up with various people and conclude some trades. I also picked up a few bits an pieces, in particular.
Some pictures of the games
Battle of Camden
Assault on a Pacific island
ECW game
VNCW game
Battle of Craonne 1814
I managed to meet up with various people and conclude some trades. I also picked up a few bits an pieces, in particular.
- Four Italian TL37 artillery tractors from Minimi, these are beutiful castings but aren't on the website yet.
- A pair of Airfix Opel Blitzs and a Sdkfz7
- A packet each of Revell SYW Austrian Artillery and Infantry, plus the British AWI Infanty.
24/11/2012
Another trio of castles
Yes, I've sneaked off again, Brixham this time and had the chance to visit another three English Heritage castles. They are quite varied
First was Berry Pommeroy a castle that had been converted into an Elizabethan mansion and is now a crumbling romantic museum complete with ghost stories
The gatehouse and part of the curtain walls still remains, though the moat is filled in.
The older Elizabethan wing still remains, the later one, in the foreground, was plundered for its stone once the castle was disused.
Then onto Totnes, a very early motte and bailey castle just rebuilt in stone.
Finally Dartmouth castle, which has been continuously used up to WW2. It was interesting to note that the early chain used to defend the medieval port was reintroduced in WW2
Nice reconstruction of the Victorian Battery, which included a video showing the loading and firing of them.
First was Berry Pommeroy a castle that had been converted into an Elizabethan mansion and is now a crumbling romantic museum complete with ghost stories
The gatehouse and part of the curtain walls still remains, though the moat is filled in.
The older Elizabethan wing still remains, the later one, in the foreground, was plundered for its stone once the castle was disused.
Then onto Totnes, a very early motte and bailey castle just rebuilt in stone.
Finally Dartmouth castle, which has been continuously used up to WW2. It was interesting to note that the early chain used to defend the medieval port was reintroduced in WW2
Nice reconstruction of the Victorian Battery, which included a video showing the loading and firing of them.
18/11/2012
As I've been rather slow finishing anything recently I thought I'd post a picture of my work in progress.
So in the various boxes
So in the various boxes
- Back left is some DAK equipment, a couple of trucks, and a pair of 75mm Infantry Guns, Plus a Stug IV that will be camouflaged for Europe in due course.
- Back centre, back right and front right various British Infantry units to fight the French in Egypt, I've added flag poles to suitable figures and made some necessary head swaps so they are ready for painting
- Front centre - British WW2 Paratroops, guns and their crews, I just need to sort out the 17pdrs.
- Front left the collection of additional Crusaders, all assembled with stowage added and given a first coat of paint.
- Extreme back left is a half assembled Ace German 100mm K18 - it's always slow progress with these kits.
15/11/2012
Day out in the Sudan
It was off to Manchester to fight a Sudan game yesterday. It was set in the early part of the period and no British units were involved. The basic scenario was that we (the Dervishes) were besieging an Egyptian outpost while an Egyptian relief column would try to break through to them.
A is quiet at the oasis. but carefully inspection will reveal a Dervish body lurking behind a building pinning the garrison down.
Meanwhile the rest of my beseigers attacked the main column in the hope that I could hold them off until more reinforcements arrived.
Hurrah, the cavalry arrive, and shortly after that my co-commander arrived as well having been held up on the M62.
Pressure being applied to the column Osman Bin Wally can be seen exhorting his Nile Arabs to greater efforts, sadly he was slain leading a determined attack on the Egyptian artillery that allowed the Dervish cavalry and camelry the wipe out an Egyptian infantry regiment. Unfortunately this was our high point
Unfortunately this was our high point as the Hedendowah failed to arrive until too late to make a difference and the garrison was ready to tackle any attempt to oust them.
Overall a great day out. I had thought I'd taken more pictures, but these were all I had, but more will probably appear on Wargame Amateur's blog
Thanks to Steve (umpire), Alistair and David (Egyptians) and Dave (fellow Dervish)
A is quiet at the oasis. but carefully inspection will reveal a Dervish body lurking behind a building pinning the garrison down.
Meanwhile the rest of my beseigers attacked the main column in the hope that I could hold them off until more reinforcements arrived.
Hurrah, the cavalry arrive, and shortly after that my co-commander arrived as well having been held up on the M62.
Pressure being applied to the column Osman Bin Wally can be seen exhorting his Nile Arabs to greater efforts, sadly he was slain leading a determined attack on the Egyptian artillery that allowed the Dervish cavalry and camelry the wipe out an Egyptian infantry regiment. Unfortunately this was our high point
Unfortunately this was our high point as the Hedendowah failed to arrive until too late to make a difference and the garrison was ready to tackle any attempt to oust them.
Overall a great day out. I had thought I'd taken more pictures, but these were all I had, but more will probably appear on Wargame Amateur's blog
Thanks to Steve (umpire), Alistair and David (Egyptians) and Dave (fellow Dervish)
09/11/2012
Russian 76mm Infantry Guns
Lots of activity on my workbench, but I've mainly concentrated on getting the Russians finished first, as it makes a change. In fact I did a bit more than just the infantry guns as I had a 47mm AT gun, also from Zvezda, and a few extra figures for my infantry.
The Zvezda guns and crews are really excellent and good value for money. Each comes with two crew so I've added an extra crewman to each. The extra infantry are from Plastic Soldier and will allow me to field my SMG battalion as a normal infantry battalion if needed.
For those interested the Zvezda 47mm is slighly smaller than the PSC model, so I won't be using them together in one unit.
The Zvezda guns and crews are really excellent and good value for money. Each comes with two crew so I've added an extra crewman to each. The extra infantry are from Plastic Soldier and will allow me to field my SMG battalion as a normal infantry battalion if needed.
For those interested the Zvezda 47mm is slighly smaller than the PSC model, so I won't be using them together in one unit.
03/11/2012
Loads of goodies
The postie popped by today with two parcels of goodies.
First off was a couple of packets of Zvezda Cossacks that I had swapped for some WW2 American Ardennes Infantry by Revell. I wasn't sure want I'd do with the Cossacks, but they were likely to be of more use than the Americans. In fact on reflection I realised I could mix the Cossacks in with my Vlad Tepes set to create a more varied force of Transylvanians. I'll find out when I match up the figures.
Then a large box from Model Hobbies, this was an emergency purchase as I needed some extra figures before starting on my British troops for Egypt. The total contents were:
Of course the last few were only to make up the order
First off was a couple of packets of Zvezda Cossacks that I had swapped for some WW2 American Ardennes Infantry by Revell. I wasn't sure want I'd do with the Cossacks, but they were likely to be of more use than the Americans. In fact on reflection I realised I could mix the Cossacks in with my Vlad Tepes set to create a more varied force of Transylvanians. I'll find out when I match up the figures.
Then a large box from Model Hobbies, this was an emergency purchase as I needed some extra figures before starting on my British troops for Egypt. The total contents were:
- Strelets British Artillery (Egypt)
- Strelets British Cavalry (Egypt)
- Strelets French Artillery (Egypt)
- Strelets French Cavalry (Egypt)
- Strelets Turkish Regular Cavalry - these will provide some Egyptian cavalry for the Sudan
- Strelets Hungarian Army in Winter Dress - yes, I fancy having a go at some winter warfare and I already have the Russians painted
- Strelets Italian Army in Winter Dress - ditto
- Orion Soviet Tankmen & Crew - for bailed out tank crews
Of course the last few were only to make up the order
01/11/2012
On the workbench - November 2012
Impressive performance last month, everything completed and now it's the run through to Christmas. I've also noted that the stash has been expanding enormously in volume as I've bought a lot of kits. So with that in mind I plan to start work on:
- A pair of German 75mm Infantry guns for my DAK, one Reiver and the other Zvezda
- A pair of 76mm Infantry guns for my Russians both the Zvezda model.
- A pair of trucks for my DAK, one the Pegasus model bought second hand and the other the old Airfix Blitz
- Five Crusaders - I've got a couple second hand needing rework, an Airfix one and a pair of the ones from S-model (one box)
- A British Army for Egypt 1800, I've just placed the order for the Strelets cavalry and artillery
- Back to work on my British paratroops, this time it's the guns - 2 x 17pdr; 3 x 6pdr and 2 x 75mm.
- Plus any other boxes from the stash that take my fancy.
30/10/2012
More rebasing - ECW
These are the painted figures I bought at Phalanx. As I mentioned before, I really bought them for the saker, but it came with the foot (left) and dismounted dragoons (right) so they have now all been touched up and rebased ready for an ECW game down the club this week. At the back are a number of left-over figures that I had left over, so I have based them up as skirmishers.
29/10/2012
Fiasco 2012
Another good outing across the Pennines (if I ignore the attempts to divert me back due to road works on the M62)
The Marignano 1515 game that was part of the Lance and Longbow display, I was the Swiss.
The high point of the Swiss advance, I knew it couldn't last hence the camera shake, the French had woken up and the counter attack was looming
Other games that took my interest
Pegasus bridge in 28mm (I must admit is looks better in 20mm)
Another excellent Sicily game from the Barnsley lads (lots of good banter)
hastings in 10mm, quite impressive, but the Saxons got chopped to bits by the end of the game
Legendary Wargames had Bull Run using a version of the old Gilder rules
Plus some Sudan vignettes
3rd Afghan war (must get around to doing something similar)
Vimiero 1808 in 6mm, very impressive! and that's is just the terrain, it really gave a better feel of how it might have been on the ground!
Purchases - not a lot
The Marignano 1515 game that was part of the Lance and Longbow display, I was the Swiss.
The high point of the Swiss advance, I knew it couldn't last hence the camera shake, the French had woken up and the counter attack was looming
Other games that took my interest
Pegasus bridge in 28mm (I must admit is looks better in 20mm)
Another excellent Sicily game from the Barnsley lads (lots of good banter)
hastings in 10mm, quite impressive, but the Saxons got chopped to bits by the end of the game
Legendary Wargames had Bull Run using a version of the old Gilder rules
Plus some Sudan vignettes
3rd Afghan war (must get around to doing something similar)
Vimiero 1808 in 6mm, very impressive! and that's is just the terrain, it really gave a better feel of how it might have been on the ground!
Purchases - not a lot
- Hat 28mm Moorish infantry - since they are hard plastic and larger sized, I'm going to see how they turn out compared to other 28mm armies at the club, shouldn't be to difficult to paint.
- A Zvezda 75mm German Infantry Gun, really a lovely model for £2.75
- A cheap book on Zulu War battlefields - just to fire me up again and not by Ian Knight so maybe I'll get a different perspective.
- The Biblical/Classical Army Lists for Hail Caesar, to give me a start in creaing some alternate armies rather than starting from my 6th edition lists.
Managed to sell a bit of the stash, but not enough to make any impression!
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