Next project on the table are the first of what will be a reinforced Japanese WWII regimental battlegroup for Kevin L. based for Command Decision rules. Figures are 19th Century Miniatures/Old Glory 15/Battle Honors/Quality Castings or whatever you want to call them. In this photo, the black primed figures are getting their uniform base coat, a gold brown and plague brown to provide some variation.
Not very exciting at the moment, but with some highlights and detail they'll soon start to look 'more better.'
Now with the uniform and kit detailed, here is what we have (changed to macro lens for better close-up) . . .
Brown-wash and highlights next, followed by varnish. Stay tuned.
And the final product. . .
Now just 200+ figures to go and a dozen or so vehicles . . .
Friday, January 4, 2019
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Spanish Artillery
And some Spanish foot artillery with crew in bicorne. Figures are Old Glory 15's from 19th Century Miniatures/Battle Honors
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Spanish Light Cavalry
Latest effort provides some Spanish Cazadore (Chasseurs) Light Cavalry. The unit in red facings is the Olicanza Regiment and the unit in blue facings is the Espana Regiment. Figs are Old Glory 15's (a.k.a. Battle Honors, a.k.a. 19th Century Miniatures).
Friday, December 21, 2018
Spanish Heavy Cavalry 1810-ish
Spanish Heavy Cavalry Regiments Rey (Red Facings) and Calatrava (Lt Blue Facings). Minis are Old Glory 15's.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Muddy, Snowy Tanks
Painted some 15mm Soviet armor I had sitting around. Tanks are in winter whitewash with a liberal application of mud, rust, and grime.
First batch are T-70's, an interesting little tank . . . well armored and a good gun for its size. Not much use by '44 though except as a recon tank. These are all Plastic Soldier Company models.
Second batch are T34's. Again these are Plastic Soldier Company models. Also have a set of turrets to convert them to T34/85's, though the wheels and hull are not correct for T34/85 but close enough for gaming.
And third batch are Battlefront Models. A KV-1, two factory types of T34, and a T-60.
First batch are T-70's, an interesting little tank . . . well armored and a good gun for its size. Not much use by '44 though except as a recon tank. These are all Plastic Soldier Company models.
Second batch are T34's. Again these are Plastic Soldier Company models. Also have a set of turrets to convert them to T34/85's, though the wheels and hull are not correct for T34/85 but close enough for gaming.
And third batch are Battlefront Models. A KV-1, two factory types of T34, and a T-60.
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