Monday, February 28, 2011

The Davey Collection 1

A couple of pictures today from the extensive and most excellent collection from Gerard Davey of Hokitika

Much of Gerard's collection is scratch built from plastic card to a very high standard

The level of detail and painting on the collection is consistently improving; Gerard is oft quoted for saying "... poverty is a great motivator [for innovation]."


All are to scale and the kit looks just fine when mixed with standard plastic models. Gerard also has a nice figure collection and gun park too, but I'll show you that another time.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Matador Truck

This didn't get quite the same amount of attention as Morris' Austin but for gaming it will do

Decals still to apply

Just one truck left to make.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Morris' Austin Truck

This one comes from the Airfix Emergency Set. However, I wanted it to be a troop carrier, rather than ambulance and this is what I ended up with

The well-sides are from another Airfix model that I'm working on, the Matador. I may yet add a tarp-frame to it or perhaps a Bren gun mounted somewhere. This is a really simple kit with a lot of possibilities. Keep on Truckin.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Early war assault pioneers

Based on the excellent Revell German Engineers set

One or two figures have had arms swapped and heads twisted but otherwise are standard figures

Painted in early war colours as most of the pictures I found showed them uniformed in this way

Unlike other German infantry units of this era they have no machine gun or weapons platoons, yet still possess formidable anti-tank capability, which sort of makes up for their lack of use against infantry

I did these whilst waiting for trucks to arrive

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

QLD finished


Here is my first finished truck, it went together quite well and will certainly see a lot of game time from here on

I also have three other trucks that I'm working on, literally doubling the amount of allied trucks I have in my collection. Airfix did a great job of this kit and I'd highly recommend it.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Truck progress 2



Not finished but getting close


This is only about the fourth truck I've ever made, though I have a few more in the queue owing to recent arrivals

Leaving the cover off as this make for easier figure portage, and left the windows out too. A little more time should see this finished soon.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Truck progress

Managed to put a bit of time into the truck project yesterday.
Airfix have done a good job of this kit, nice detail, with well engineered parts

Might get to finish it tonight.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Score!

Finally something to contribute to the current theme. As with the Japanese aircraft we did earlier, I will build one of these and Paul will do the other. As I only have a sum total of about a dozen trucks in all this will be a welcome addition. Thanks to Paul for the model and support

Saturday, February 12, 2011

WW1 French - started


Finally made a start on these excellent Pegasus French

They are easily the best available at present, the sculpting is simply superb

I have enough figures for one battalion of all Pegasus figures, and should be able to make another using a mixture of any left-overs plus some of the better Airfix and Revell poses. Will start making trucks as soon as they arrive!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Progress - not much!

I too am awaiting the arrival of some ordered trucks, so until they arrive here is about the only thing I've been working on lately. This unit will form the motorcycle platoon of my small Russian recon collection. HaT bike with Soviet crew.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Austria 1946

The last of the games we played over the holidays. We weren't really prepared for a cold war game, so we just improvised with what we had. There were four villages with the winner being the one who ended up with possession of the most of them. I've tried to make the pictures a bit bigger so there is some loss in the detail. Here is my friend Dave reaching for another drink.

The US part of my forces moved quick to capture the town on the extreme right of the allied line to await the Russians. Dave had five battalions of infantry alone, so it was essential that my smaller forces made the most of their carriers and trucks

More reinforcements moving up. Figures are from my Korean War collection and are a mixture of Imex and Revell


Dave wasted no time in moving his heavy armour up, though they were supported only by the tank riders because they advanced so much quicker than his infantry


The British forces tried to stay in closer contact with each other. These tanks are old plastic Airfix Centurions that used to have little road wheels underneath them


Closer picture of the British armour

US HQ units directing mortar fire onto the lead elements of the Russian drive in this area

The second of Dave's five battalions firmly secures the center ground between the two villages most in contest

US recon Greyhound is smoked from long range by a T34/85 despite being in the partial cover of the village

US F86 Sabre, by Matchbox, making its only appearance, which strafed the Russian HQ and disrupted all infantry units in this area for a couple of turns because they were all moving under the one order, and the man issuing that order was shaken by the aircraft attack

The Soviet left of center. Dave grouped his armour here to confront the only US tank platoon in the vicinity, a Pershing. Airfix T34s and Unimodel IS122s

Meanwhile the British advance on the left was stalled by the arrival of the big boys. Here a British support company digs into the wooded area hoping not to be seen

The rear of that position. British mortar platoon goes into action firing on the Russian recon units on the edge of the nearby town - converted A Call to Arms 1950s British Infantry (I'm going to get some more of these)

Without infantry support the Soviet recon platoons were badly out matched, and could do little to stop the British infantry taking control of this end of the built up area. Airfix carriers, and again ACTA figures, don't know about the armoured car but it's a resin one

Another shot of the British side of the town having dealt with the Russian recon units

This British company occupied the top floor of this building for several turns making movement in the streets below almost impossible for the few Soviet infantry platoons detailed to oppose them

About turn 7 the Soviets finally got some air support, and one American company suffered about 2/3 casualties from a single pass; an unusually good result but that's dice for you

Dave assaults the allied line from two sides and the command Centurion is forced from the fight for a couple of turns

US anti-tank platoons on the fringe of the heavy wooded area. They were there to back-up the British tank units but had their own problems from the T34/85 platoons advancing from their right


Turn 9 was a terrible one for the Russians, losing their IS2 company on their right

And both T34/85 and SU122 companies on their left. The US lost the Pershing platoon but the allied forces had now cleared the field of all of the Soviet armour

US troops moving forward now that it was safe to do so, the Mig made another appearance over the same area but made little difference


Second to last turn. US machine gun platoons are firmly in control of the open ground in front of this village and although Dave had two fresh battalions formed up for an assault here the odds were still in US favour and Dave broke off the attack after one cautious advance

Last picture shows the end-game field positions, the British had just begun moving into the small village at the top of the board to add to the Russian's woes

Ten turns. The allies clearly won in terms of objectives secured, and enemy units neutralised, and for a fraction of the casualties. Dave hardly committed his infantry and by the time he did there was no armour left to support them. The historical games that we do don't really create 'results' like these ones, so they are a lot of fun to play, enough so that I've decided to increase my cold war collection forthwith.