Next up is the 3 Anti-tank gun crew by Blitz Figures. I have two anti-tank guns - both by ACE Models. This first is a Hotchkiss 25mm Anti-tank gun S.A. Mle 1934:
While the second is a APX 47mm Anti-tank gun mod.1937 :
Right now I only have one gun crew set (the second is on the way) so all the subsequent photos are with just the 1 crew - which look like this:
Here they are with the 25mm gun (I wasn't happy with the front on photos so I'll not show them):
And the 47mm gun:
Pretty happy with how they turned out. The ACE 47mm gun comes with 5 or 6 shells, so I'll be doing some very small conversions to give the crew the larger shells.
Thanks
Richard
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Monday, February 8, 2016
French Forward Signals Unit
I can see myself trying to use a lot of off table artillery for my 1940 French - so a Forward Signals Unit is a must. They allow you to re-roll your communications check, when you're attempting to contact an artillery unit.
They are meant to have a transport vehicle - which will come later.
Again these are lovely figures from Blitz Figures 1940 range.
Thanks
Richard
They are meant to have a transport vehicle - which will come later.
Again these are lovely figures from Blitz Figures 1940 range.
Thanks
Richard
Sunday, February 7, 2016
A new project - France 1940
Over the next little while I'll be adding a new project to this blog - a French 1940 force for Battlegroup Blitzkreig.
BG Blitzkreig gives the French player 3 different options for army choice - a Cavalry Division Force, an Armoured Division Force and an Infantry Division Force. Within those 3 choices there are a variety of infantry platoon options but all (apart from a cavalry platoon on horse back) variants on a theme. Paint enough figures and you can play almost any type of platoon - just swap the figures around to match the configuration you are after.
To help paint them I needed a few references. I used the painting guide in the BG Blitzkreig book along with this one from Battlefront. I also bought this book to help:
Anyway - each French battlegroup gives you the option of having a Forward Headquarters. Here is mine:
These are all Blitz Miniatures from the BFI 12 Staff Officer set. The one on the left is painted to look like a Cavalry (tank) officer in a leather jacket and scarf. His Kepi colour represents the cavalry as well. The one in the middle and the one on the right are meant to look like infantry officers, witht he one on the right having a flasher looking jacket. It was hard to find colour pictures of senior officers, but from what I could see there was a variety in colours in the uniforms of the officers - so that is all I was really trying to represent.
Thanks
Richard
BG Blitzkreig gives the French player 3 different options for army choice - a Cavalry Division Force, an Armoured Division Force and an Infantry Division Force. Within those 3 choices there are a variety of infantry platoon options but all (apart from a cavalry platoon on horse back) variants on a theme. Paint enough figures and you can play almost any type of platoon - just swap the figures around to match the configuration you are after.
To help paint them I needed a few references. I used the painting guide in the BG Blitzkreig book along with this one from Battlefront. I also bought this book to help:
Anyway - each French battlegroup gives you the option of having a Forward Headquarters. Here is mine:
These are all Blitz Miniatures from the BFI 12 Staff Officer set. The one on the left is painted to look like a Cavalry (tank) officer in a leather jacket and scarf. His Kepi colour represents the cavalry as well. The one in the middle and the one on the right are meant to look like infantry officers, witht he one on the right having a flasher looking jacket. It was hard to find colour pictures of senior officers, but from what I could see there was a variety in colours in the uniforms of the officers - so that is all I was really trying to represent.
Thanks
Richard
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Finishing off a Late War German Panzergrenadier Platoon
Happy New Year!
I'll be attempting to reinvigorate the blog a little this year wiuth some more frequent posting.
First up will be the final figures from the Late WW2 German Panzergrenadier Platoon I started by showing the Platoon Command Team here
I'll post up the rest of the platoon in sections/squads - split into two photos each of a Rifle Team and a Medium Machine Gun Team.
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
So that completes that unit.
I feel that I can use these guys from Normandy to Berlin, as Panzergrenadiers or Volksgrenadiers - so I'm pretty chuffed with that.
Happy hunting!
Richard
I'll be attempting to reinvigorate the blog a little this year wiuth some more frequent posting.
First up will be the final figures from the Late WW2 German Panzergrenadier Platoon I started by showing the Platoon Command Team here
I'll post up the rest of the platoon in sections/squads - split into two photos each of a Rifle Team and a Medium Machine Gun Team.
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
So that completes that unit.
I feel that I can use these guys from Normandy to Berlin, as Panzergrenadiers or Volksgrenadiers - so I'm pretty chuffed with that.
Happy hunting!
Richard
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
More C-47's
In a final effort to get them out of my life forever I finally finished the remaining C-47's I was building/painting for a mate.
Here they are:
And finally here's a couple of shots of the whole squadron together
Glad that's over!
Thanks
Richard
Here they are:
And finally here's a couple of shots of the whole squadron together
Glad that's over!
Thanks
Richard
Sunday, September 27, 2015
C-47 Skytrain - or is that a Dakota?
Who knows? I just know I have 4 of the blessed things to make and paint for a mate of mine. He gave me 2 Airfix and 2 Italeri C-47's to paint and now I can't tell which one is which...
So here is the first of them:
I can honestly say as much as I love planes with invasion stripes - I'm not a fan of applying them. Literally hours of work for each plane... but it does look cool!
That's all for now
Richard
So here is the first of them:
I can honestly say as much as I love planes with invasion stripes - I'm not a fan of applying them. Literally hours of work for each plane... but it does look cool!
That's all for now
Richard
Sunday, July 12, 2015
British Late War Assorted Infantry
To finish up this little thread of British Late War kit, I have a few infantry I also finished recently. First up two 3" Mortar Teams - all be AB Figures:
And now a 3 man loader team for the Battlegroup rules - I think the middle and left figures ar AB while the right hand chap is from Wartime:
A PSC medic:
And finally a PSC Sniper:
That's all for now
Thanks
Richard
And now a 3 man loader team for the Battlegroup rules - I think the middle and left figures ar AB while the right hand chap is from Wartime:
A PSC medic:
And finally a PSC Sniper:
That's all for now
Thanks
Richard
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