If you are having de-ju-view all over again I might be to blame. This week I went to Rochester gams and models and one of the impulse buys was ANOTHER Zvezda Js2 Tank. I now have 2 and this one is painted in the same colours as the last to help to fill out my AK 47 force. I promise it is not the same tank Photographed again!
Other than a BTR I am done with this project..... that is until something else catches my eye. It could (and is most likely) to happen. But as I type this and in my head I am done! I know they are famous last words but I kind of mean it!
So that's it for today. A quick post and finished in plenty of time to watch the football! So get any painting done this morning and if you hate football get the shopping in in empty stores this afternoon.
Take care have fun and enjoy what ever you decide to do. All the best Clint
Saturday, 7 July 2018
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Lanchester 6x4 armoured car
I have been slow off of the mark. I blame the football! However I have managed to finish (just) a 20mm Lanchester armoured car (6x4). I accept that many will not have heard of the Lanchester armoured car (LINK) as I had hardly heard OF IT Either. So if you know nothing about it you are completely forgiven and if you know too much about it seriously "get a grip". For those who don't know(Raises own hand) it was built in 1927-28 and served the British empire as a "Colonial" armoured car until the outbreak of WW2. So totally suitable for my Back of Beyond (BOB) games.
As you can see from the photo of a Real one, it is not made up even if I have not seen one in real life. While not that effective in a BOB setting it should I hope do very well. I believe this one is at the Bovington Tank Museum. You can use it in WW2 as well as 2 were given to the Belgium army while the majority served in Malay ad I think Singapore! Elsewhere they were part of the home guard and used to protect cabinet officials on journeys. So unless you are going to make scenarios up they will never get a huge amount of use.
This one is 20mm (1/72nd Scale) by Front Line Wargames (LINK) and I purchased it from Tim as a "Mist cast" for the princely sum of £1 (Bargain) while at the Broadside show. .In all honesty I do not think it will get a massive amount of use despite in my head (and so far only in my head) a game where British armoured cars have to stop a train! All in my head may come to fruition and may not, so do not hold your breath! The Mis cast now painted does not show, in fact if I had not mentioned it I doubt anyone would point it out!
This one based and painted for Back of Beyond I have painted sand. but in all fairness I have no idea if any actually were they may all be green. Photos are mostly black and white and of training so I may have taken some liberties with the colours but as it will only be seen by club member (at this stage) who am I to worry!
If Tim Miscasts some more I shall snaffle them up all to bring the Train chase that stage closer. But until then this will just be an armoured car perhaps even captured and used by a different side.
That's It for today. Have fun, Paint if you can or at least plot and devise some fun games.
All te best Clint
As you can see from the photo of a Real one, it is not made up even if I have not seen one in real life. While not that effective in a BOB setting it should I hope do very well. I believe this one is at the Bovington Tank Museum. You can use it in WW2 as well as 2 were given to the Belgium army while the majority served in Malay ad I think Singapore! Elsewhere they were part of the home guard and used to protect cabinet officials on journeys. So unless you are going to make scenarios up they will never get a huge amount of use.
This one is 20mm (1/72nd Scale) by Front Line Wargames (LINK) and I purchased it from Tim as a "Mist cast" for the princely sum of £1 (Bargain) while at the Broadside show. .In all honesty I do not think it will get a massive amount of use despite in my head (and so far only in my head) a game where British armoured cars have to stop a train! All in my head may come to fruition and may not, so do not hold your breath! The Mis cast now painted does not show, in fact if I had not mentioned it I doubt anyone would point it out!
This one based and painted for Back of Beyond I have painted sand. but in all fairness I have no idea if any actually were they may all be green. Photos are mostly black and white and of training so I may have taken some liberties with the colours but as it will only be seen by club member (at this stage) who am I to worry!
If Tim Miscasts some more I shall snaffle them up all to bring the Train chase that stage closer. But until then this will just be an armoured car perhaps even captured and used by a different side.
That's It for today. Have fun, Paint if you can or at least plot and devise some fun games.
All te best Clint
Monday, 2 July 2018
6mm Logistics (part 1)
Yes there will be more than 1 part. However here are my first transport vehicles. I did want it so that some would be civilian ad others would have been pressed into service. So there really is a variety of colours . Here they are all together. 12 so far all 6mm transport vehicles by Brigade Models (LINK) They all look like a bunch od sweeties due to my selection of bright colours.
I see the yellow sand ones as being civilian vehicles that have been pressed into service while the others are through and through civilian vehicles.
As you can see there are 5 variations. ^ if you include the AA truck shown recently. From left to right. Pick up, Box van, Tanker lorry, command lorry and Flat bed lorry.
In Commercial service I wanted to keep them as bright as possible., That way they can only be so much of a distraction. I may well change the colours on the next lot to be more muted only time shall tell. For now though it is always good to have a few civilian vehicles on the board even as just acting as some form as cover for troops to hide behind.
I do have a load more vehicles to do but I feel as if I need a short break from these for a few days or a week, maybe longer we will have to wait and see.
But at least I am plugging away through the heat even if I had to do this at 5am to keep myself cool.
Quick Board update: Having laid the boards out full size they are a little small. Not giving up of course but perhaps trying to be a touch more real with the size I have. Stay tuned for the next update.
I see the yellow sand ones as being civilian vehicles that have been pressed into service while the others are through and through civilian vehicles.
As you can see there are 5 variations. ^ if you include the AA truck shown recently. From left to right. Pick up, Box van, Tanker lorry, command lorry and Flat bed lorry.
In Commercial service I wanted to keep them as bright as possible., That way they can only be so much of a distraction. I may well change the colours on the next lot to be more muted only time shall tell. For now though it is always good to have a few civilian vehicles on the board even as just acting as some form as cover for troops to hide behind.
I do have a load more vehicles to do but I feel as if I need a short break from these for a few days or a week, maybe longer we will have to wait and see.
But at least I am plugging away through the heat even if I had to do this at 5am to keep myself cool.
Quick Board update: Having laid the boards out full size they are a little small. Not giving up of course but perhaps trying to be a touch more real with the size I have. Stay tuned for the next update.
Sunday, 1 July 2018
An easy paint
More talking than anything else today. I admit it I got side-tracked into real life. Maybe for a good thing maybe for a bad one! Who knows at this stage!
Here are probably the easiest things I have ever painted. 2 Elephant tusks, or Mammoth tusks or if you choose really large alien teeth!
They are by Wargames Terrain Workshop WTW (Link) Thanks Dave. I really do like them simple and effective and can be used for almost all 28mm wargames. Maybe they were just loot or maybe they are objective markers of in my Back of Beyond just really large Mammoth tusks. Who knows at this stage.
I am continuing to paint 6mm sci fi vehicles but the seem to be going very slow at the moment, perhaps due to lack of sleep in the heat. But at least they are coming along and I shall have some to show next week. Until then a sneak peek into my mind...... AHHHHHH! Yeah I thought that would be both scary and unpleasant.
Subject changed:
Next year, I know it sneaks up fast! Anyway next year at some local shows I plan to run some "PULP ALLEY" games. At this stage I have 2 plans and here they are!
Option 1;
A Victorian Science fiction game set in a Victorian steam-punk dockyard. Above is a Picture of Chatham Dockyard so you get an idea of what kind of feel I would be looking for,
here are my initial thumbnail sketches.
At this stage all is likely to change IF I go down this route. So only take the layout as a rough guide and do not try to find the exact option.
All buildings would and should be enterable and as such all should have fully functioning interiors Which means in warehouses piles of crates,sacks and the like for loads of cover.
You will no doubt note, as one of my players did the airship and the submarine. These ideas were seized upon and to those members of tHe club became for a very short while the most important parts. Where as I looked upon them as being added extras, there to be finished last so if they were not finished they would not matter.
I already have the figures and am happy to get a few more. So figure choice would not be an big issue.
Option 2:
The idea of a secret valley. Harder I found to sketch! I am deliberately not saying if \I would choose to make an Ice age Crevice, an African rift or a South American canyon. If this is selected I hope to make that decision with the aid of club members. I do like the idea of an airship somehow being involved for 19th and 20th Century Pulp adventures, as well as a possible Tarzan type character.
As such I have all the figures OR am willing to buy a few more. Again no reason why in a pulp setting German or Royal Navy could not be involved. Just think of "Doug Mc Clure" films and I am sure you will get the idea. Although at this stage I shall not be going full "Valley of Gwangi!" Unless players really want me to. I am sure we all remember the T-Rex in Tomb rader though! Still brings a smile to my face
ANYWAY:
if you have a strong preference let me know. I shall of course pay a lot more attention to my club members as they will have to play it. Maybe try a few other clubs as well before a show. All depends on how soon I pull my finger out and get on with it!
If neither of those ideas appeal I am happy to listen (BUT it shall be "PULP ALLEY" ) to alternatives. I have learnt in the past though that the more options given the less decisions are made and the more debate is had usually by the people willing to do the least work and try to claim the most credit! So please stick to the above ideas unless you have a really smashing, bursting to get out never been seen at a show before idea!
Here are probably the easiest things I have ever painted. 2 Elephant tusks, or Mammoth tusks or if you choose really large alien teeth!
They are by Wargames Terrain Workshop WTW (Link) Thanks Dave. I really do like them simple and effective and can be used for almost all 28mm wargames. Maybe they were just loot or maybe they are objective markers of in my Back of Beyond just really large Mammoth tusks. Who knows at this stage.
I am continuing to paint 6mm sci fi vehicles but the seem to be going very slow at the moment, perhaps due to lack of sleep in the heat. But at least they are coming along and I shall have some to show next week. Until then a sneak peek into my mind...... AHHHHHH! Yeah I thought that would be both scary and unpleasant.
Subject changed:
Next year, I know it sneaks up fast! Anyway next year at some local shows I plan to run some "PULP ALLEY" games. At this stage I have 2 plans and here they are!
Option 1;
A Victorian Science fiction game set in a Victorian steam-punk dockyard. Above is a Picture of Chatham Dockyard so you get an idea of what kind of feel I would be looking for,
here are my initial thumbnail sketches.
At this stage all is likely to change IF I go down this route. So only take the layout as a rough guide and do not try to find the exact option.
All buildings would and should be enterable and as such all should have fully functioning interiors Which means in warehouses piles of crates,sacks and the like for loads of cover.
You will no doubt note, as one of my players did the airship and the submarine. These ideas were seized upon and to those members of tHe club became for a very short while the most important parts. Where as I looked upon them as being added extras, there to be finished last so if they were not finished they would not matter.
I already have the figures and am happy to get a few more. So figure choice would not be an big issue.
Option 2:
The idea of a secret valley. Harder I found to sketch! I am deliberately not saying if \I would choose to make an Ice age Crevice, an African rift or a South American canyon. If this is selected I hope to make that decision with the aid of club members. I do like the idea of an airship somehow being involved for 19th and 20th Century Pulp adventures, as well as a possible Tarzan type character.
As such I have all the figures OR am willing to buy a few more. Again no reason why in a pulp setting German or Royal Navy could not be involved. Just think of "Doug Mc Clure" films and I am sure you will get the idea. Although at this stage I shall not be going full "Valley of Gwangi!" Unless players really want me to. I am sure we all remember the T-Rex in Tomb rader though! Still brings a smile to my face
ANYWAY:
if you have a strong preference let me know. I shall of course pay a lot more attention to my club members as they will have to play it. Maybe try a few other clubs as well before a show. All depends on how soon I pull my finger out and get on with it!
If neither of those ideas appeal I am happy to listen (BUT it shall be "PULP ALLEY" ) to alternatives. I have learnt in the past though that the more options given the less decisions are made and the more debate is had usually by the people willing to do the least work and try to claim the most credit! So please stick to the above ideas unless you have a really smashing, bursting to get out never been seen at a show before idea!