Showing posts with label Red3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red3. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2023

From PaulSS: Last of the WWII Germans -- 85 pts

This week I finished off the last of the stuff I have in hand for the German force for O'Group, I've now got enough American and German troops painted for a medium sized game and I hope to get at least one game in before everything gets packed up for the move back to Wisconsin at the end of the month.

The final troops in the Victrix German Infantry and Heavy Weapons were completed adding several more sections of infantry, a couple of machine guns, commanders anti-tank and patrol markers. although looking at the photos some of them could use a spray of matt varnish.

I picked up enough sabot trays from Warbases  for all eighteen American and German infantry platoons, but I've only included a couple of shots here, once you've seen one movement tray you have seen them all!

An order from Pendraken sorted out some heavier infantry support for the Germans, a pair of leIG18 7.5cm infantry guns.



And a pair of PaK38 5cm anti-tank guns.



I also made a small order to Red3 as they have some nice defences suitable for our Normandy games. I picked up a pair of Tobruk machine gun positions.



And a pack of sandbagged positions to represent dug in infantry.


Lastly Pendraken also furnished some armoured support for the Germans, a Tiger I will be a formidable opponent for the Shermans.





A pair of StuGIIIG complete the collection.




60 12mm infantry and crews, four 12mm guns, three 12mm vehicles and a one point each claim for the Tobruks and defences will be 83 points added to my total, and I've passed the target I set myself with days to spare!

Squirrel Duel Tally: 4 (40K Kroot, Gaslands, WW2 US, WW2 German)

Another finished project apparently!  Fine looking Germans for you Normandy Paul, they every bit as nice as your prior units.  The sabot bases may look alike, but they look great.  It's also nice to see you field the workhorse support units like the 5cm ATGs and the StuGs.   I am looking forward to seeing AAR of your O  Group games.  O Group was a bit of a bust with our gaming group, but that's another story...

Wisconsin?!?  Are you taking travel advice from that tosser in Love Actually?  But seriously, good luck on your move back across the pond. 

Tuesday, 7 February 2023

From SimonG: A Bevy of 10mm BAOR Battle Taxis [1980s Studio](94 points)

Having been treated to a limo ride last week we wind up in the 1980s studio and what better subject for a epic film then the perennial Cold War Gone Hot scenario and the brave boys of the British Army of the Rhine.


FV107 Scimitar

The subjects this week are a mix of (mostly) Timecast with some (the Peak turrets and the Land Rovers) Red3 10mm models.  A side by side comparison of the FV432 hulls on the Timecast vs the Red3 show the former are both more dimensionally accurate but also more detailed on the surface -- the only area that lets the Timecast resin casts down is the track area, in particular lack of detail and missing a drive wheel.


23 Vehicles in Unit Order

FV104 Samaritan

Land Rover 1/2 Tonner

These all painted up quite easily -- rattle can matt black as an undercoat then masked with blu tak and airbrushed on the bronze green then on to details, rust on all of the 432 exhausts and some weathering.  


FV432 (Timecast)

FV432 Peak Turret (Red3)

FV 438

Striker, Samaritan, FV432 OP

Land Rover 1/2 Tonner

Land Rover 110

Scimitar


The "fancy" touch being the hand painted Union Jacks on each of the tracked vehicle front left mud guard -- don't look too closely but the effect works from a distance!


Hand Painted Union Jack!

My unit markings are printed and laminated then stuck on brass strip which gives a very neat result.




Finally I used some internet references for the reflection effect in the windscreen and windows on the Land Rovers -- again a new trick for me but it looks good from a distance.





Points wise this is 23 10mm vehicles for 69 points plus the 20 point bonus for the 1980s subject.  Next stop into the Blue Zone via another limo ride to a Swords and Sandals subject!






Excellent work on these 10mm vehicles, Simon. I'm awarding you some bonus points for the hand-painted Union Flags and the windscreen reflections on the Landies.

Tamsin

Sunday, 13 March 2022

From SimonG: 10mm British Mid 1980s Armour for Terra (56 points)

The cryptic reference to NWOBHM last week brings us to Terra and some examples of cold war military hardware -- two generations of British main battle tanks the Chieftain and Challenger.




I was a little perturbed working on these models for my Cold War Gone Bad project (Sabre Squadron or Battle Group Northag rules) in light of the current hot war in Europe -- my original interest in this period had been when living through it in my teens and collecting an extensive collection of GHQ 1:285 scale modern armour.




These particular models are from Timecast (the Chieftain Mk 10s) and Red3 (the Challenger Mk 1 and the Ferret).




Painting was pleasingly straightforward with a base green laid down by airbrush and then painted black camouflage (given the hard edges on the design this seemed easier than airbrush) and assorted dry brushing and some minimal weathering. Unit markers and number plates (or rather impressions thereof) are hand painted. I always need to relearn which brushes to use on vehicles rather than people!







Funny discovery when researching the camo scheme was that I could be the proud owner of a Chieftain Mk 10 -- not sure I have the room for something like this however, it's not exactly a vehicle you can take out for a spin on a Sunday down the high street!







The most time consuming part of these models is the basing -- identification markers are laser printed, sticky plastic covered and then stuck on 3mm brass strip -- fiddly but ultimately worth it I think. 




The Timecast models are resin with metal detail while the Red3 are all metal -- each has it's pros and cons, I think I prefer the Timecast which while less detailed seem to capture the essence of the vehicle a little better. The Red 3 figures are pretty crude -- Timecast are leagues better (see my Soviet examples from last year) -- ideally I should have done a head swap on the commander in the Ferret as he's a real "block head"!





I think that should be another 80 points (12 10mm vehicles at 5 points each plus the 20 point bonus for Terra) towards my now unobtainable target! Nevertheless it's been a fun few months of diverse painting.

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Great work on these 80s era warhorses, Simon. I always liked the silhouette of the Chieftain, though I find it hard to believe one can buy one for personal use.  Then again, by all the Russian kit being towed away by Ukrainian farmers, the market may be in a glut soon and prices will be even cheaper (though the cost to fuel one....).

Speaking of cheaper, I'm afraid your math is a bit off with the 10mm vehicles as they are 3 apiece. Sorry bud. :(  Now, where is this inflation when you need it, eh?

- Curt 

Monday, 22 March 2021

From SimonG: AHPC XI Wrap Up - Until Next Time!

When you get it all out at once it does seem like I;ve been able to accomplish a decent amount in the last three months (at least my wife was impressed!)







I've been working on three projects for the duration. My 28mm HYW is (almost) finished -- just three more stands of English Men At Arms, two leader bases and then some casualty and disorder markers and I'm at last ready for my first battle!




The Black Rose Wars game pieces have been a nice diversion and I've got about 75 more of these still to paint so no doubt I'll be dipping into them on and off over the next several years 🤪



My favourite however has been the 10mm Cold War project -- it was great to be able to start and finish an army and to be able to pack it all in one KR Case at the end and the small but characterful sculpts kept me engaged -- I'm looking forward to getting the British done over the next couple of months and then add some West Germans just as soon as Timecast and Red3 get their Leopards done!




Anyway thanks again to everyone who has been involved in and participated in this year's challenge -- I'm looking forward to next year and if anyone finds themselves in East Kent once lockdown has eased give me a ping and we can meet up for a beer and a game!