H.P. Willmott's "Empires in Balance" (1982) is an excellent book, easy to read and includes detail of both the early war Allied and Japanese strategies and operational moves. It focuses on pre-war Japan, conflict with China, political strategies vis a vis the West, and a quick study on resources of the Japanese Empire. It begins military operation in detail starting from the 7/8 December Japanese strikes, campaigns in Indonesia and Philippines and continues to April 1942. Pretty much a season of disaster for Allied forces.
The other recommendation is Ian W. Toll's "Pacific Crucible" (2011). A very engrossing read, the author keeps the reader in the story. This is book 1 in his Pacific War trilogy but each volume can stand by itself. Similar in scope to "Empires in Balance", the volume does provide more focus on Japanese politics, inter-service rivalry, and social contexts leading up and during WWII by using numerous Japanese sources, a rare thing in western writings. Unlike Willmott's book, "Pacific Crucible" takes the reader through the early US strikes and the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway. For me at least, the volume also provided new perspectives on Admiral King, the powerful figure at the head of the US wartime navy. Pacific CrucibleTuesday, December 29, 2020
BattleBus 2020
Let's go kiddo's. Getting to School in the Zombie Apocalypse.
Here we are now going to the South side
I pick up my friends and we hope we won't die
Ride at night, ride through Heaven and Hell
and here are some in-progress. Bus is large and heavy (solid resin) so I worked on using a lazy susan thingy.
Base coat,
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Drive Carefully During the Zombie Apocalypse
More wrecked vehicles from Antenocitis Workshop.
Keep your eyes on the road and not the zombies strolling on the sidewalks . . .
Be cautious of locals offering to help and remember your cardio . . .
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Rusty Burned Out Vehicles
Ready for the Zombie Apocalype. Minis are 28mm sized from Antenocitis Workshop. The rust was accomplished with weathering powders. Only paint used was black prime and blue on truck.
I did snap some pictures of the work in progress also. Took a picture after adding each layer of "rust." You can see the powder used in each photo.
Grimy black was applied to the dark windows and along the surfaces around the windows to show soot.
Friday, December 25, 2020
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Friday, December 11, 2020
Chasseurs of the Imperial Guard Cavary
Here are a few squadrons of the Chasseurs a Cheval of the Imperial Guard. Nice christmas colors just in time for the holidays! These are AB figs.
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