So I spent the better part of my Sunday paint session rearranging the paint table, trying to clean up a bunch of paint bottles & to take stock in what I actually have. OK lots of paints from several lines. And quite a few paint brushes for when the current ones have faltered in their fine painting usefullness & are relegated to dry brushing.
However I did pull out several more vehicles to support the force I am building & am cleaning them up & prepping them for priming.
I have 5 Vickers MkVI B's/C's from 2 different manufacturers. The one of the left in the image is from Army Group North Miniatures & is pretty much a complete vehicle sans a couple small metal bits to be added. The one on the right is from the 3 I bought quite a few years ago from Ian Crouch.
There is quite a bit more work on those ones as I need to glue the spring suspension onto the wheels....ugh! I also discovered that Ian's didn't come with the longer gun, so I am using the 2 from the AGNM ones & will make the last from a paperclip.
I also have 4 of the earlier Mark 1 Universal Carriers, 2 each of 2 variants. These will be great for use in the Calvary units & I can use the finalized standard version for the Infantry (thus allowing for their use in later periods as well.) These are all from Army Group North Miniatures. Each comes with 3 crew with the gas mask bag on their chest.
Otherwise the third squad is still on the paint table & I have also been busy with my resin printer (having placed a space heater nearby) to begin printing a bunch of figures from Bob Naismith for use in Stargrave.
Resin models have come a long way from the very brittle tank I bought may years ago that shattered into a hundred pieces when dropped !
ReplyDeleteThese look excellent models and their bases will assist in making based figures look a bit more in scale.
Thanks Joe, your right, resin has come a long way. The AGNM miniatues all come with a base. The ones bought at a previous time are not. I am sort of on the fence with the bases on vehicles. One thing I've learned & you can see it here, is that if you plan on deploying a troop of vehicles, its always best to source that vehicle from 1 manufacturer to prevent varied sizes of what is supposed to be the same scale. All these lessons learned as we develop our craft.
DeleteMuch more a fan of resin over plastic for vehicles as there tends to be more nifty details sculpted on.
ReplyDeleteThese will be great additions to your collection
Thanks Dai, they've since been primed. Should start seeing some paint soon, though I want to get my 3rd squad painted up so I can begin working on the support lists
DeleteGreat stuff Terry! Looking forward to seeing them painted up and next to all your figures 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Ivor, I am too!
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