Sunday 5 February 2023

From DallasE: Return to the Western Desert! (World Cinema, 70 points)

Back to the Western Desert indeed! In preparation for an El Alamein game I hosted on Thursday, I built and painted this 1/48 Tamiya Matilda (yes I know Matildas weren't really a big deal in '42) and some really nice Perry Miniatures Germans. On with the show! 

The model was pretty straightforward to assemble, as are most Tamiya 1/48 kits. But nowadays rather than having a metal lower hull, the newer Tamiya kits are all plastic - albeit with some solid metal tubes to insert inside the hull to add some nice weight to the model.

I painted the model in a weathered Caunter camo pattern. And if you've ever read anything about Caunter camo, you know it's controversial! Some say blue, some say grey, some green... who knows. But I think this ended up looking OK. The base tan is AK Deck Tan, the blue is Thunderhawk Blue, and the slate grey is Vallejo German Uniform. 

For Christmas I got a box of AK Interactive paints and washes - "Rust and Staining" edition. Pretty good stuff and has come in handy, I used the Dark and Light Rust on the exhaust mufflers.

There was a bottle of German Camo Black-Brown in that box as well and I love that stuff, especially for sponge chipping. I used to mix craft black paint and GW Rhinox Hide but I love the pre-mixed GCBB for this work.

I used some of the kit decals on the kit but not all of the ones that were provided for "Defiance". This was because there was already stowage and junk stuck on the turret where the decals were supposed to go. Anyway it's a nice model and I think it turned out OK. 

The other models for this week are from Perry Miniatures - the German Zug/Platoon Command pack. Really nice models just as you'd expect from the twins. They're painted just like the other Perry Germans I've done thus far. If you're interested you can have a look at some here.
 

You get an MG-34 gunner and assistant...

An officer in some rather casual clothing and a runner...

And an anti-tank rifleman enjoying a drink with an NCO. I made the sign for our recent game, it's from a 1/35 Italeri kit. I used a 0.1mm technical pen for the lettering and skull and crossbones. I love stuff like this as it adds so much to the gaming battlefield.

For this one I'm gonna head over to the World Cinema for 20 bonus points, add that to 20 for the Matilda and 30 for five 28mm infantry, and you get 70 total.

Tally ho and Heia Safari!


Love the Matilda, really great job on that. Impressed with the wafer biscuits named after the good Lady Sarah, hope they are nice or she will be insulted that her name is being applied to shoddy mechandise



16 comments:

  1. Nice tanks and DAK, Dallas! :)

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  2. Nice work on the Western Desert kit Dallas, Gott a love the Matilda

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  3. Your Matilda is superb mate. The weathering and detailing are so good it looks like a scale model as opposed to a gaming piece.

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  4. Lady Sarah Wafers are approved treats!

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    1. This was Sarah btw. Blogger is being so flakey...

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  5. Brilliant looking Matilda and DAK Boyz. Really like your take on the Caunter cammoflage.

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  6. Loving that Matilda Dallas, and the DAK look good too.

    Cheers
    MattW

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  7. No matter the colour the camo is meant to be, your take on it is superb. The detail on the tank is really nice, the infantry are great and your warning sign looks cool too.

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  8. You desert project is looking real nice.

    It was fun playing against this tank last week.

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  9. That 'tilly looks excellent!

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  10. Fantastic stuff Dallas - that Matilda is an iconic piece of kit for the setting, and the Caunter cammo looks fantastic. Well done.

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  11. Love the Matilda. Well done with the camo and weathering.

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  12. Excellent work, the Mathilda in particular. Every army should have one!

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  13. Great looking Matilda, Dallas. I hope mine ends up looking half as good as yours.

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