Hi all. I've not been that well lately, so have not been as active as I would have liked, especially with regard to doing stuff worthy of being posted here.
I have however, recently come across "Blue Stuff".
Hi all. I've not been that well lately, so have not been as active as I would have liked, especially with regard to doing stuff worthy of being posted here.
I have however, recently come across "Blue Stuff".
So things are starting to settle down and weather is slowly warming up. This has meant I've finally been able to set up my 3D Printer for the first time in almost 2 years. Turns out the hardest thing was deciding what to make to test out the printer. I was wondering whether it was still working after all that time, inaction, storage and a sea voyage. I choose to reprint a couple of Canadian Lynx's, as I need 4 for my new recon project. Here they are:
Very happy with how these turned out. I just need to replace the barrel of the .50 Cal to something a little more in scale and they will be ready for stowage. I might also drill out the rear hatch on the one with the open cupola, so I can show it crewed there as well. I also have to find some .30 Cals I bought for this purpose ages ago, so they are properly armed.Sorry it's been a while, but you wouldn't know it - I've actually played a couple of games for the first time in over 2 years! Both were "introductory" Battlegroup WWII games so I won't be posting up any pics, but it was great to do a bit of painting, put the new table to the test, roll some dice and meet some new guys here in NZ. New to me that is.
Before the games, and as I was sorting out stuff to put away into the display cabinet a lined up a few things to take some group photos. First up was my Soviets:
Still a few things to do here, and this doesn't include any unmade kits in the "stash".
Next up were the Brits:
Then the Americans:
Getting smaller and smaller. Lastly the West Germans:
This really didn't seem like much in the West German department and I was scratching my head for a while as I put these in the cabinet - and went searching until I found all the missing vehicles. No photo of them I'm afraid.
So that's the majority of my larger Cold War armies. All in 20mm of course. Still loads of work to do to finish them off. Any questions, just let me know
Thanks
Richard
So - lots of good news on the Games Room front. Firstly, and somewhat most importantly from the whole "Games Room" point-of-view, I now have a 10 ft x 6 ft table top. Beautifully crafted by my Games Room go-to-guy, Lawrence, it fits perfectly on top of all my smaller storage cupboards. Here it is in possibly not the greatest angle:
No - not a rude phrase in German (at least not this time), this is a basic descriptor of how I have been keeping myself busy on some of the colder days we've had recently. Consigned to one half of the house - the bit with the fire - I decided it was time to start my next project - some more German recon units.
Just as an opener, I've got to say the 1/72 Revell Luchs Spahpanzer 2 is a beauty of a kit. At the same time, it's pretty easy to do your head in with the whole suspension. Looky here:
It's been very cold lately, so any desire to go into my freezing garage and take pics has been easily squashed. Today wasn't so bad, and I had found all the bits for this little Rapier SAM Troop, so I decided to give it a go.
Here is the Rapier in action:
This is an S&S Models Rapier SAM. S&S can provide you with an entire troop, emplaced or in the open (like this one), including all the vehicles etc. Here I have used the launcher (with 4 missiles as per the 1980s) which comes with a small generator and the Blindfire Radar - which also comes with its own generator. I have both of mine in the deployed position, but you could easily have them made up to look like they are being towed.
Here's a couple of close-ups, along with the vehicle that would have towed them:
The crewed optical tracker and the chaps saying look over there! both come from Armybits and were provided to me, very kindly, by Keith Armstrong, the designer. I fiddled with them to convert them from 15mm to 20mm, which was a bit of fun. Here's a couple of close-ups of them:
So I misspoke. No new army list or miniature photos today - although I have been busy working in the garage/games room.
Now I have carpeted an area in the middle of the room.
And then moved the smaller cabinets which will form the foundation for the table top and handy storage areas, to the spot where they will sit.