G'day All,
I'm back with the second batch of stuff for my Bolt Action 2nd Australian Imperial Force (AIF) for the Western Desert in WW2. This time it is a couple of guns and some mobile pie tins. This lot completes the entirety of the 8th Army Starter Set plus extras.
First up is the iconic QF 25-pdr howitzer. Used by British, Australians and other Commonwealth countries it was a staple of Allied artillery in the Wester Desert and Europe later in the war. Capable of delivering a thumping artillery barrage or firing over open sights in a pinch its a must have in any British army in Bolt Action, fulfilling both the indirect and direct fires roles in a single unit. The turntable and gun shield only add to the versatility and survivability.
Next up is the QF 6-pdr anti-tank gun. These didn't arrive until well after the campaign started and I wouldn't have one at all apart from it was in the starter set. For now it will do as a proxy for the 2-pdr which is the correct calibre for my 1941 themed force.
Finally here's a couple of Universal Carriers with crews. These are amongst my favourite vehicles for the period for many reasons.
They were used in any number of roles and performed admirably, but look like they were a complete bugger to drive or ride around in under the scorching desert sun. Any Australian will know what a summertime seat belt buckle can do to the inside of your arms and these would have been much, much worse.
Not the easiest things to paint with all the nooks and crannies but an absolutely necessity for my Aussies to feel complete. FWIW I was somewhat tempted to paint these in the controversial Caunter colour scheme but I have never found any in Australian service with that applied so it wouldn't feel right to do it.
Points-wise we have two guns plus six crew at 25 points each, plus two carriers plus eight crew at 40 points each and I'll use this as my "New Acquisitions" entry for the Challenge Library at a further 20 points. All up that makes a nice round 150 points this time out.
Hope you enjoy them and thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Millsy
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Fantastic brushwork on these Western Desert Aussies here Millsy. Leaving aside the total nightmare that is the "Caunter" cammo, even finding the right tones for the sun-cooked-khaki-sand is always a b**ch and you have nailed it here. It is great to have you back in the Challenge and once more turning out large amounts of kit painted to a lovely standard. Well done. 150 for you!
Greg
Great work here Millsy! Love me some Western Desert!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work on these iconic workhorses of the Commonwealth forces. Having had a chance to sit in a Bren Carrier, I can confirm that they were not built with comfort in mind.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, love the gun
ReplyDeleteSuperb work matey
ReplyDeleteGreat work on these Millsy.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting - enjoyed taking a comment to Google and find out more about the alternative "Caunter" camouflage scheme ! Cheers Jez
ReplyDeleteWhat a set of beauties!
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking Aussies
ReplyDeleteGood looking desert troops!
ReplyDeleteThis army is building really nicely, the guns look the absolute biz 👍
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff Millsy. Can’t do Western Desert without 25pdrs or Bren carriers.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are spot on! Just looking at these miniatures and their base, you know exactly where and when these units fought.
ReplyDeleteWonder guns and crews. I hope you wom
ReplyDeleteTerrific work Millsy. Wonderful weathering. I love the 25 pounder on its turntable. You'll have to do a 2pdr portee sometime (I've always been fascinated by the ungainly look of those).
ReplyDeleteGreat work Milsy. Many pictures of the carrier have gobs of equipment hanging over the sides. Maybe so the crew could lean on something that wouldn’t burn them? :)
ReplyDeleteSplendid work Millsy
ReplyDeleteThese are smashing, the weathering is spot on
ReplyDeleteGreat Work!
ReplyDeleteReally nice basing, weathering, and overall sun-bleached appearance.
ReplyDeleteExcellent desert Aussies. Top notch all around Millsy. Well done.
ReplyDeleteExcellent desert Aussies. Top notch all around Millsy. Well done.
ReplyDeleteyou have pulled that weathered and gritty look off brilliantly Millsy!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant job ! I presume you are Down Under?
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDelete@j.ollivier yes I am. Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
Cheers, class of '77 Melbourne Uni... still miss the place :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic results Millsy, brilliant weathering on the 25pdr love te bleached effect on the uniforms - what did you use for paint?
ReplyDeleteThanks mate. A mix of Vallejo Dark Sand, Iraqi sand and any other buff/off white that was within reach. Richie Benaud would approve!
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