For my second entry in Challenge #12 I will be visiting the planet Vulcan.
The setting is the NWF, Afghanistan, 1920’s, post 3rd Afghan War. Sniping at invaders on the Northwest Frontier is not just a Pashtun pastime, it’s a mandatory full time tactic to dissuade invaders. To counter the sniping on resupply and troop convoys as well as for reconnaissance the Anglo-Indian forces began to deploy Armored Cars.
This Rolls Royce armored car is a 1920’s version with solid tires left over after WWI and shipped to India for hard duty on the Grim.
How does this tie into Vulcan, well, it’s a “logical” solution to a tactical problem, of course.
This vehicle is a 3D printed model, a gift, 1 of 4 armored cars from a long time friend. It’s got the perfect amount of detail and tons of rivets. I drilled out holes in the hull and turret bottom for a magnet and scrap metal to be able to keep the turret rotating without the turret falling off.
Prime Coat: Flat Black spray paint
Body Base Coat: Glidden (paint sample) No1 Warm Caramel
Various Washes around details & rivets: Delta Ceramcoat: Burnt Umber
Wash of Delta Ceramcoat black on tires, radiator/ condenser, and wheel wells.
Tires: PS Grimy Black with a black wash.
High Light: with base coat.
Points: 42
(1) 28mm vehicle points: 20
Planet Points: 20
Squirrel Points: 2
- Solaris: Russians 1880’s
- Vulcan: 1920’s British Rolls Royce A/C
When I saw this in the queue of draft posts, I did think that the justification for this counting as "logical" for Vulcan was stretching things to the limit, but a precedent was set yesterday so who am I to argue?
That's a good looking armoured car. Did they really have that many rivets of that size? They make it look rather Dalek-like.
Just as a note, "squirrel points" only count toward the Squirrel Duel, not the overall points. Also, please can you mark your posts "Ready" in the title when they are, well, ready? And add labels?
Tamsin
Lovely
ReplyDeleteGood looking armoured car, Jeff! Just to add something to Tamsin's notes (to remind her, she can make mistakes, too), to get a Squirrel point, the entry needs to be at least 25 painting points, so bonus points from planets is not included. So this pretty 20 point car won't get you a Squirrel point, sadly.
ReplyDeleteOh dear I really opened the door for all sorts on abuses on Vulcan didn’t I? My apologies to my fellow minions.
ReplyDeleteLovely Rolls. Apparently the NWF had a really quiet period in WW2, as all the tribesmen joined the Indian Army!
Greg might have hard time with Ray in the future. :D
DeleteSo it’s not all bad news then…seriously Greg will have Ray trouble regardless of anything I do!
DeleteMoi?
DeleteWhat could possibly go wrong
DeleteVery nice armoured car!
ReplyDeleteNice work on the Rolls, Jeff! I like the texture on the body, it looks of heavy metal and many layers of paint from the motor pool!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great armoured car
ReplyDeleteVery nice
ReplyDeleteLovely looking armoured car!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
great hardware!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful Rolls, Jeff. Check out all those rivets!
ReplyDeleteThat armoured car (note correct spelling) made for a riveting entry. .... I'll see myself out.
ReplyDeleteCheers, MikeP
That’s a great AC.
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