Well I have GregB to thank once again for further hobby escalation... several years ago, encouraged by Mr. B, I built up a small force of Egyptians for the Yom Kippur War. Greg had Israelis and we had a few good games, including a game at PrairieCon that made it into the pages of Wargames Illustrated, no less! But sadly Greg now lives in Toronto with his IDF and it occurred to me I should maybe paint an Opfor to face my Egyptians, so here we are!
I was able to get a box of Israeli Magach-6s (aka US M60 Pattons with some choice modifications) from Meeplemart in Toronto. The Battlefront site recommended that the smoke dischargers be eliminated from the turret fronts as the Magach-6 didn't have 'em. That was pretty easy.
I don't have a ton of spare 15mm stowage so the turrets just got a couple jerrycans glued on. I have a bunch of resin stowage coming from abroad to stick onto the BF Israeli M113s I'm building next.
Painting was straightforward - AK Green-Grey washed with Agrax Earthshade for that lived-in look, tracks Mechanicus Standard Grey washed Nuln Oil, and some sponge chipping with Vallejo German Camo Black-Brown. A light dusty drybrush of Rakarth Flesh around the wheels and lower hull and it's done. Decals are Battlefront of course.
Bone-dome helmets needed a little carving to look right for '73 as the supplied crew have more modern headgear with bulges for the headsets. Uniform and helmet were painted Vallejo Khaki. Groundwork is Steel Legion Drab, drybrushed Khaki, with static grass and tufts to suit.
Scoring is easy.
5x 15mm vehicles (8 pts each) = 40 points
Dallas
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Nice job Dallas - they look great! Its amazing how the small details in white (and the light blue goggles) really make a difference.
Its always hard when you have matched armies with a mate but you then get geographically separated. Happens to me rather frequently sadly.
40 points well earned :-)
- Paul
Lovely tanks Dallas. OP4 force moving away is always a push to paint the other side in a conflict. Too bad it happens so often.
ReplyDeleteLovely work and great touch in the fine details.
ReplyDeleteNicely weathered tanks.
ReplyDeleteFantastic IDF armour dude, much cleaner and nicer than the Magachs I had patched together for PrairieCon back in the day!
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