Wednesday, December 6, 2023
XI legio IV Cohort
Labels:
Foundry Miniatures,
Imperial Roman,
IMPETUS
Location:
19 Pl. Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Merry Christmas 2023!
Merry Christmas!
A merry Christmas to all, I thought I would get in early this year as we have completed our tourist and wargames season for 2023 until we reopen in April 2024.
A big year for medieval, early renaissance, ww2 and Napoleonic being the most popular periods on the table. I have also helped my friend Philip along with with the Perry translation of Valour and Fortitude for French Napoleonic players.
Looking forward to a Australian Christmas with our family and visiting my first granddaughter in Sydney!
All the best
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
A cunning plan my Lord,
Christmas
Location:
19 Pl. Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Thursday, November 30, 2023
Egyptian T-122 SPG - Blackdog 1/72 kit review
Egyptian T122mm SPG
Another purchase being assembled for the Analogue Hobbies Winter Challenge. While picking up a few bits from my Favourite French hobby supplier during the Black Friday deals I picked up the 1/72 Blackdog conversion set for the Egyptian T34/122 self propelled howitzer, it may of been used during the 6 day war, but did serve during the Yom Kippur War.
This beast was based on a T34 chassis, in the majority T34/85 had T54 road wheels added also. Two batterys of T122 of 18 guns each did see action in the Yom Kippur. I do note that Syria also done a similar modification of the old T34 chassis.
The Blackdog kit has the turret, gun and wheels, barrel, baffles, and barrel rest, and finally two boxes. Really nicely cast, although some fine bits that will get damaged from wargaming (the equipment rings on the rear for example). Overall though quite easy to remove from the resin sprue, quite a bit of cleanup on the wheels though to clean out the holes and shape the pear, with two of mine have bad deformity flash from mold wear I suspect and I was supplied one incorrect wheel, although it could be easily modified. With a bit of patience everything cleaned up well and assembly was straight forward. The barrel baffles also need some flash clean up, but not too bad, be careful with the barrel alignment and the baffle assembly to ensure it is square.
T122 Egyptian kit
The kit recommends the dragon T34/85 or the Italeri. I did note that some people have used the zvesda kit also. My kit was a Italeri and upon dry fitting I needed to sand more off the bottom of the rear of the turret to get it to fit correctly. I also removed my front guards as per the surviving example in Israel.
Overall a great addition for anyone wanting to do something different or wanting like me to add it to your Egyptian army for 67 or 73 wars.
Overall a simple addition armour build, scoring a nine out of ten.
Plan to get some paint on it soon, when I do my next batch of Egyptians.
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
1/72 Kit Build,
Black Dog,
Cold War,
Egyptian Army,
Kit Review,
Yom Kippur War
Location:
19 Pl. Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Volvo C303 Pansarvärnspjästerrängbil - Gecko Heavy Industries kit review
Volvo C303 Pansarvärnspjästerrängbil
As I start preparing for the Analogue painting challenge I have been focusing on building kits for our “Whisky on the Rocks” Cold War game. My Swedes need quite a bit of anti armour to deal with the Soviet VDV division that will oppose them. The
Volvo C303 Pansarvärnspjästerrängbil Layed out |
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
1/72 Kit Build,
Cold War,
Kit Review,
Swedish
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Volvo c303 Tbg11 - Gecko Kit Review
Volvo c303 Tbg11 - Gecko Kit Review
Gecko Heavy Industries Volvo C303 TGB11 |
I purchased this beast earlier in the year when I started formulating a plan to conduct a Cold War wargaming event for Swedish-Soviet encounter
This also means I need to build some Swedish Army vehicles for my Cold War Collection. Soft skins are a bit of a challenge, particularly the Volvo series of vehicles. So whilst perusing the web I stumbled upon the Gecko offering and duly purchased it along with a few other Swedish specific pieces.
On first glance the kit is well mauled in soft grey resin with two parts in clear resin. Removal from the sprue was done with ease for the grey parts however the clear was a tough job and I had to use my saw blade to remove the sprue from the main body.
Assembly required hot water to straighten some pieces, the frame and suspension required quite a bit of work to straighten before I glued the frame. The clear resin is very disappointing and I cannot in anyway say that it is satisfactory, I think I shall paint the entire vehicle then add glass effect rather than mask it up and hope that it is translucent.
Positives the kit looks like the vehicle but lacks fine detail for such a pricey kit €22 from Panzerfux. The instructions are basic with no images, but simple enough to work out. The solid resin body was problematic fitting and cutting, taking more than an hour of clean up. I do note that this was Gecko Industries earliest model and the later kits have separate clear parts.
Overall a 7 out of ten kit. I plan to get some paint on it next week.
The kit removed from sprue, note the alignment on the chassis |
Note the huge sprue knob on the clear cast resin |
Piece removed, then wet and dry to smooth to level, a good hour of work |
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
1/72 Kit Build,
Gecko Heavy Industries,
Kit Review,
Swedish
Location:
19 Pl. Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Monday, November 20, 2023
Less Than 60 Miles board game review
I have been adding tabletop counter games to my collection particularly over Covid. Most of these are operational level games which the various nations professional Army Wargaming Programs like us to have on hand.
One of the recent more popular Cold War Hot games are from the Redline Games series.
These are quite expensive but fantastic detail and so far I have had three great games with them. With more time I think I will master the multiple complexity level. Worth every cent I think with excellent maps and counters.
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
Board games,
Cold War,
Red Line Games
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