Hi all,
To start off, thanks Sylvain for putting up Part I and giving me points to get started. I had a laptop failure which has put me behind. New laptop and off we go.
I introduced the project for this years painting challenge in Part 1 this included a quick look at the infantry progress as well a quick look at the whole force. Part II will look at the vehicles component that have been completed so far.
The Vehicles: Tanks
I have three tanks completed and ready for the table. The vehicles are mostly Games Workshop, with one from Victoria Miniatures that came as part of the Kickstarter.
Victoria Miniatures Tank and APC based on the WW2 Matilda Hull to fit the Aussie Theme. Both vehicles printed really easily and have excellent detail. They scale well with the rest of the 28mm figures. The only downside is the lack of weapon systems to make the tank viable as a stand in for 40K. the APC version however, has option and could be a Chimera or Hellhound.
The APC print fitted with weapons to use as a Hellhound.
The wheeled vehicles is another 3D print from 'The Makers Cult'. I used this as a proxy for the Tuorox and Tuorox Prime, a Tracked APC with and without a turret. Personally, i dont like the look of the Tuorox from GW. So went with this which reminds me of the old British Saladin we had in service in Australia.
The picture above is an example of the print options available from The Makers Cult. I used the top two.
Some of the vehicle just after building the GW kits for the Leman Russ, Rogal Dorn, the two Tuorox can be seen with a GW Baneblade at the rear.
The remainder of the vehicles lined up getting undercoated black in prep for the colours.
The base green is down using a mix of AK Real Colours and Tamiya Acrylics. This gave me the green modulation I wanted as they are supposed to be for a tropical forest/jungle terrain.
Side view, also the optional turrets and guns are here as well as the sentinel walker and the trench Mortar. The Trench Mortar is another 3D print from Victoria Miniatures. This is a beautiful model and fits in very well.
Second painting step complete. Black camouflage lines to break up the shape now done on all the vehicles as well as the dirty brown tracks and exhaust base colours. The Mortar and walker (Foreground) had the metallic grey components painted here as well.
The hulls have been masked off in preparation for the unit/faction fast identifier markings. For me I chose a blue and white marking. Again a throwback to Aussies in WW2.
The Blue and white were the markings of the Royal Australian Airforce, their roundels' and tail identifiers. So i wanted to continue that with this force.
Vehicles: Close Ups at the 99% completion Mark.
Decals and Markings:
The vehicles have been given markings that match my old
regiment in Australia, the 1
st Armoured Regiment (1AR). 1AR was kitted out with the Leopard AS1. The vehicles had standard markings, unit
tactical signs, callsigns in white lettering, and a leopard head on the
hull. Although I placed these on the
hull for better visibility.
The decal sheet left was acquired from a company in Australia and suited the task well as it had all the markings and callsigns i needed. the Decal Sheet right was from Company B a miniature online store out of the UK who do some odd sets. This set is for the 6th Australian Division in North Africa.
But it gave me the Divisional tac plate of the black square with Kangaroo and Boomerang. Ok now onto the vehicles themselves
Rogal Dorn:
Front View
Rear View
Right Side with Callsin visible, 2C for the squadron Commander. This allows me to recognise the vehicle as a command vehicle in the game.
Front with unit Tac sign yellow red square and the number 30 in white.
Leman Russ:
Similar markings however the callsign on this is 2D the second in commands' tank. Again so the vehicle can be readily identified.
Tourox
Slightly different marking on this. as its an Infantry carrier i have given it an A Company callsign. 1 for A Company, 3 for the PLatoon and A for the Platoon Sgt. 13A.
Scout Sentinel:Carries the Number 7 as this is the callsign for the Reconnaissance Troop in the Regiment.
So thats it for the vehicles so far. Their are still a number of tanks to finish as well as one aircraft. These will have different markings but same pattern camouflage.
Part III: The Infantry and Gun Teams:
This is the Infantry Command Team. Its finished except for the basing which is next up on the bench to get the infantry of my to do table. The Command comprises a radio Operator or Vox, Standard bearer, Medic, veteran with a specialist weapon. The Commander i will save for the next part. Cheers.
Points Summary: While Sylvain was generous with giving me points for the painted infantry, to me they were not finished because the bases were not done. I appreciate the points to get me rolling though. The vehicle here are the same, they are 99% done but not looking for points yet. I will submit my points summary once the project has completed.
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Sylvain: Your "Space Aussies" project is such a great concept. I love the uniform look of your army. I will let you go for now, but I'm very eager to award you points for all your good work. See you next time!
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that's a novel concept Scott and one very well done
ReplyDeleteI’m enjoying these space Aussies, love the not Matilda’s.
ReplyDeleteReally nice; the blue and white stripes a re a great touch as well.
ReplyDeleteFantastic way to tie your 40k force into your own experiences. Great attention to detail and weathering on the vehicles too.
ReplyDeleteLuv themed entries. Nicely done
ReplyDeleteEven though the tanks look "done enough" to me, I'm looking forward to a post with some fully painted models. From what I can see so far they will be really good.
ReplyDeleteLooking great Scott!
ReplyDeleteA great project to really customize your 40k force! I love it.
ReplyDeleteCatachans have nothing on these guys!
ReplyDeleteI like the story and the camouflage choices
ReplyDeleteFantastic work.
ReplyDeleteSpace Aussies - cracking - now get more painting done ya numptie
ReplyDeleteScott, this a wonderful looking project, very neat idea. The vehicles here are great. I'm looking forward to watching this Army progress in the coming months.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out really well.
ReplyDeleteImpressive looking car park you got there
ReplyDeleteInteresting melding the historical with the future. Really like the concept.
ReplyDeleteGreat work and a cool idea
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