Tag: Army projects
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Workbench
Two main things on the docket this week and both have a bit of a deadline. First off this beautiful but nightmarishly complex Rolls Royce Armoured Car kit from Empress. I’m amazed at the quality but lads, some instructions… please! A couple of dozen blurry pictures on facebook just don’t quite cut it and after…
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Workbench
It has been a funny few weeks and difficult to get really stuck into any projects. I did the typical thing of listing out everything I had in ‘active’ status (code for ‘unfinished’) and then worked out how I might like to proceed. Even more typically I then decided to start an entirely new project.…
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Year One: Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa ‘Oscar’
How could I forget! The final project of Year One of historical wargaming; this little bit of a hikō sentai that I did for Bag The Hun. Which, I might add, I still haven’t played. I would be interested in hearing how it is and whether it’s something that can be done in good time…
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How do: Southern European and East Asian Terrain
This is not a guide how to do anything but just how I have done it. If you would like to make fairly theatre-agnostic terrain that is cheap (if not very quick) and easy then please read on. No suspense; the finished articles are at the top! I’ll start with the basing on both. I…
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Reinforcements: US 37mm gun M3
The latest support to join my beleaguered US Armored Rifle Platoon is this beautiful 37mm AT gun kit from Rubicon. The infantry are slightly more slight than the Perrys but there’s not enough in it to cause any scaling problems. As you can see the gun is nicely detailed and the figures have some fun…
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Year One: Iberia 400 BC
Last project of my first historical wargaming year, here! The club had a (somewhat abortive) Clash of Spears campaign and I decided to be not only the baddies but obscure baddies (with a side of flip-flopping)… The Iberian Tribes. After a fair few games (I’ve never won) and some interrogating of the rules writers on…
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Year One: Sicily ’43
Well apologies but we are going to the Spanish plains next time I think. This week it will be my second WW2 project which I completed a couple of months ago. It was my first foray into batch painting and was completed in anticipation of our club’s second Chain of Command campaign; the allied invasion…
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Year One: Burma ’44
I’d have to search back through some old messages but I think I was first put on to the Pacific Theatre when the historicals gang were discussing Chain of Command and the potential of using the rules to wargame the Japanese conquest of Malaya in 1942 (another hype train that gathered pace very quickly). Naturally,…
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Year One: Wars of the Roses
After re-reading the fantastic Kingmaker novels by Toby Clements I was woken up to what an incredible wargaming period the Wars of the Roses could be. I was also woken up to the fact that I know sweet FA about it and a lot of people had thought this long before I had! In March…