Very dynamic poses, but a bit of a bear to clean up - a lot of flash and vent marks. But I think they look good when done. I did the springtime in Edmonton theme on the bases - lots of melting snow still around!
These are some of the last remaining bits for my MayDay game. The general is on a round base.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Sunday, April 6, 2014
WW2 microarmour
Stripped and repainted these chaps for a miniature version of Desert Heat. They are GHQ PzIIIs and IVs I stripped using oven cleaner - they still looked pretty grim out of the caustic stew but came out okay in the end. (Note to self - white undercoat, middlestone wash, Vallejo black wash, 50/50 middlestone/buff drybrush).
thanks for passing these along Jonathan!
Sassanids and Sarmations in the queue...
thanks for passing these along Jonathan!
Sassanids and Sarmations in the queue...
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Death of the First Panzer
I have micro armour painted to play the first West German scenario of the Lock and Load game Eisenbach Gap Deluxe

Here we have Soviet T-72s with a BRDM-AT
And the stalwart West German panzergrenadiers with a Jaguar AT and Luchs for support:
I still haven't worked out whether I want to run this using a hex mat or convert it to measures.
I also picked up the WW2 Desert Heat version of the same game design:
Which is a very slick game, trouble is, the orbats and scenarios are complete fiction. I am not a complete rivet counter, but this has Piats in 1941 and at Bir Hacheim, Germans riding PzIVGs in 1942, Italians armed with 88s, and the 7th RTR riding Valentines. C'mon - every schoolboy knows they drove Matilda IIs!!!!
I don't get it - nice designed game, beautiful components, 16 "historical" scenarios, but WTF? Why not use historical orbats (Matildas, PzIVd, e maybe f1, etc...) for the same cost and effort?

Here we have Soviet T-72s with a BRDM-AT
And the stalwart West German panzergrenadiers with a Jaguar AT and Luchs for support:
I still haven't worked out whether I want to run this using a hex mat or convert it to measures.
I also picked up the WW2 Desert Heat version of the same game design:

Which is a very slick game, trouble is, the orbats and scenarios are complete fiction. I am not a complete rivet counter, but this has Piats in 1941 and at Bir Hacheim, Germans riding PzIVGs in 1942, Italians armed with 88s, and the 7th RTR riding Valentines. C'mon - every schoolboy knows they drove Matilda IIs!!!!
I don't get it - nice designed game, beautiful components, 16 "historical" scenarios, but WTF? Why not use historical orbats (Matildas, PzIVd, e maybe f1, etc...) for the same cost and effort?
Friday, March 28, 2014
Sassanids
I have a new long-term project - 28mm Sassanid Persians. I picked these up about a year ago in a lot on TMP - there are 60+ cavalry, 4 elephants, probably 50+ archers and levy, all by Foundry, A&A and Old Glory. Yeah - long term project. Maybe for MayDay 2015 if we have one.
Here are the first mounted - these are A & A models - they are almost complete as I am still waiting for LBM shield transfers for the bucklers and small round shields. But I think they are very nice figures. I decided to do them on 60mm frontages and probably in regiments with 4 bases per regiment in the same colour scheme. So here we have the start of 2 regiments.
I now have Persians in 4 scales....
Here are the first mounted - these are A & A models - they are almost complete as I am still waiting for LBM shield transfers for the bucklers and small round shields. But I think they are very nice figures. I decided to do them on 60mm frontages and probably in regiments with 4 bases per regiment in the same colour scheme. So here we have the start of 2 regiments.
I now have Persians in 4 scales....
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Stuka and 88 for Bolt Action
Next week I will run another WW2 scenario using Bolt Action - these rules are simple and fun, easy to pick up and run at the club. I will run the Across the Meuse - Sedan scenario from the Skirmish Campaigns scenario book on the 1940 Meuse campaign. These books are generally excellent, and this one is simply outstanding.
For this scenario, I needed an 88 flak gun and Stuka support, as well as a bunch of bunkers for the French defenders. The 88 and Stuka are from Zvezda's new Art of Tactic range and are excellent, simple models. The bunkers I made from 6 of the many empty Minifigs clamshell packs kicking around with my reusable packing material. Hey - the price was right!
For this scenario, I needed an 88 flak gun and Stuka support, as well as a bunch of bunkers for the French defenders. The 88 and Stuka are from Zvezda's new Art of Tactic range and are excellent, simple models. The bunkers I made from 6 of the many empty Minifigs clamshell packs kicking around with my reusable packing material. Hey - the price was right!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Late Roman command and cavalry
The last few stands for my MayDay game are complete, these a couple of stands of cavalry and a commander. Foundry again, shield decals are Warlord auxilia leftovers but do the trick:
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