Dear All
Just making a post to count for this week and a switch of genre for me. Time to beef up government reinforcements considering all the nasty red communist workers which have been appearing in recent weeks courtesy of my brother. Some timely police reinforcement figures from Ironclad Miniatures. These are technically from the Victorian range but think they fit in to my mix and match approach to the 1930's period ....
Also got a nice police sergeant rider from First Corps.
Added a sidecar option, also from another First Corps model, and have a choice of rider, created from a body swap with IronClad top half. Might do a different Command Officer figure later and can then use the sidecar combination for my command unit if I want. Not sure if the split basing will work but keeps it flexible for the moment.
Finally put a group shot of my police squad for a Bolt Action game. The police will be a militia squad so gone for a full 12 figures based on two sections each led by a pistol armed sergeant (one is in plain clothes). Also I have a 2 figure command squad also pistol armed, with an option to have them mounted or let them use the armoured police squad car. Finally sneaked in an option to field police snipers if I want.
Time to own up ... not actually played a game of Bolt Action yet. I was not especially interested in WW2 gaming but willing to go for the 1930's VBCW as an option. Just itching for the actual game now!
Hope everyone has a great week.
Cheers Jez
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Friday, May 22, 2020
JTinQT - Week Eight - VBCW - Police Reinforcements
From JamesM: 15mm British Recce
Hi folks,
As previously promised, I have continued my efforts with the hairy sticks.
My current efforts being to get some recce units finished for my collection.
This submission consists of 3 Battlefront 15mm scale Humber Scout Cars (technically, they should be Humber IV's, but I think they are actually III's), along with 2 Battlefront Humber Light Recce Cars.
This lot are marked up as being from the 51st Highland Division Recce Regiment, 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry. Decals include representative WD numbers, recognition stars, divisional and AoS markings. Stowage is from a range of sources, with each vehicle being individual.
A couple of things which don't show up very well on the camera is the grass and the weathering. I use Tamiya weathering master for the dust, which looks great in person (in my opinion) but does not show very well in pictures. I suspect there is something technical going on with light reflections. The static grass I use also seems to come up as almost neon in the pictures... and looks a lot more natural in person!
I've still the crew figures to paint for the hatches, so these are not technically totally finished. However there is not much to do for the crew. All my recce vehicles tend to have at least one crew member in the turret, while the command vehicle tends to have two (and two aerials, to help them stand out on the table).
This unit is not currently represented in the late war v4 Flames of War rules, but I'll use them anyway for our home (or online) games.
Work continues on the second batch. Of note is that these are the first vehicles I have not used edge highlighting on in a long time. I've instead gone with a different process of base, wash, drybrush and tidy before doing stowage and wheels and applying a individual wash to those areas. It seems to be quicker but give a similar effect, so I will continue with it for this squadron and see how I go.
Cheers!
As previously promised, I have continued my efforts with the hairy sticks.
My current efforts being to get some recce units finished for my collection.
This submission consists of 3 Battlefront 15mm scale Humber Scout Cars (technically, they should be Humber IV's, but I think they are actually III's), along with 2 Battlefront Humber Light Recce Cars.
This lot are marked up as being from the 51st Highland Division Recce Regiment, 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry. Decals include representative WD numbers, recognition stars, divisional and AoS markings. Stowage is from a range of sources, with each vehicle being individual.
A couple of things which don't show up very well on the camera is the grass and the weathering. I use Tamiya weathering master for the dust, which looks great in person (in my opinion) but does not show very well in pictures. I suspect there is something technical going on with light reflections. The static grass I use also seems to come up as almost neon in the pictures... and looks a lot more natural in person!
I've still the crew figures to paint for the hatches, so these are not technically totally finished. However there is not much to do for the crew. All my recce vehicles tend to have at least one crew member in the turret, while the command vehicle tends to have two (and two aerials, to help them stand out on the table).
This unit is not currently represented in the late war v4 Flames of War rules, but I'll use them anyway for our home (or online) games.
Work continues on the second batch. Of note is that these are the first vehicles I have not used edge highlighting on in a long time. I've instead gone with a different process of base, wash, drybrush and tidy before doing stowage and wheels and applying a individual wash to those areas. It seems to be quicker but give a similar effect, so I will continue with it for this squadron and see how I go.
Cheers!
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