Monday, 27 February 2017

From LeeH - British Cruiser Tank Company - (58 points)

Today I am submitting a company of British Cruiser tanks to face off against the Italian tanks I painted last week. I have largely opted for a squadron of A9 Cruisers accompanied by a selection of other vehicles. So there is also a platoon of Mk IVIb Light Tanks, some Rolls Royce Armoured Cars that probably saw service in the last war and some 2pdr AT Guns mounted as Portees on the backs of trucks.



The A9 or Cruiser, Mk I was an interwar period design that was already on the verge of obsolescence by the time the war started. It was the first of the cruiser tanks, a concept that favoured speed of movement and gunnery on the move to outpace the enemy. The 2pdr gun in the A9 was a very effective weapon against the thin armour of the Italian tanks but at just 12 tons it was soon to be outclassed by heavier better armed German tanks that would soon arrive in theatre. 





The Mk VIb was another interwar design built to provide armoured reconnaissance and for use in a colonial policing role. Several hundred of these tiny vehicles were used in Operation Compass, not altogether successfully. Their main value seems to have been in helping to round up thousands of Italian prisoners of war. 




I have a soft spot for the Rolls Royce Armoured Car. I have seen a couple of these up close and they are a beast of a machine weighing in at nearly 5 tons and in earlier versions saw service in WWI. At the start of WWII there were about 70 vehicles still in service and in 1940 thirty four were in Egypt with the 11th Hussars regiment. Those that survived were withdrawn from service in 1941 as more modern armoured car designs became available.




Last but no least I have some 2pdr AT guns mounted Portee on the backs of trucks. Many different guns were mounted like this but for Operation Compass the gun of choice was the Ordnance QF 2-pounder (QF denoting "quick firing").




So in total today I'm submitting 20 Tanks, 3 armoured cars and 4 Portee's. I'm now getting very close to completing everything I originally set out to paint during the Challenge and my Lead Mountain is now looking more like a hillock!

MilesR: A very good opponent for your Italian tank company and this will net you 54 points fro the vehicles and 4 points for the 8 crew figures - 62 points in total!

16 comments:

  1. Very nicely done, quite impressed with what you can do with such small vehicles.

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  2. Great stuff Lee. Once again, I really like how you base and label this units.

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  3. Very nice indeed, the camo adds some real interest to them and stops them disappearing at this scale.

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  4. Great work Lee. Look forward to these every Monday.

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  5. Very nice. Love the basing
    GrahameH

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  6. Lovely tank company the blue works especially well in the camouflage pattern, very nice.
    Best Iain

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  7. These look awesome Lee! I love the detail painted in, far more than I do for 6mm, and the hard black lining still left in, looks really sharp and forces contrast and detail. You are the one I tried copying the label idea from for 6mm, but I still like yours better. I would be interested in getting a copy of your template or file for them if you wouldn't mind?

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  8. Love how great you have me these look

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  9. They do look excellent Lee. 62 points is a travesty!!!

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  10. Awesome stuff for this growing project. They look excellent! Big fan of these posts so keeo them coming. Cheers

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  11. Superb work Lee, I agree with Lee 62 points doesn't reflect the awesomeness of this entry.

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  12. These are beautiful examples of how good micro armour can look. Great work Lee. If you can, please send the label file along as we'd love to poach it for our own efforts.

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  13. Excellent work,Lee! I really love the micro armor and the basing and labels are top shelf work!
    You better get working on buffing up that lead mountain, you still have American forces and Kasserine pass to add! Stretch that wallet! ;)

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  14. I am just loving your Western Desert Stuff Lee.

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