Sunday, February 28, 2016
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm Khurasan Lhurgg Tribesmen
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm Khurasan Lhurgg Tribesmen: This week we are looking at the 15mm Lhurgg Tribesmen, from Khurasan miniatures. Now, normally, in most sci fi games you do not see naked ...
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Battle Game of the Month: Special Bulletin: NOW its Quiet on the Martian Fro...
Battle Game of the Month: Special Bulletin: NOW its Quiet on the Martian Fro...: Today, for the 1st time, the Martians were not just stopped but routed. Add caption
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Tanker's Tuesday: M3 Lee/Grant
Having just watched the classic WWII movie "Sahara " for the tenth time or so...
M3 Lee/Grant. ... Born as a replacement for the unsuccessful M2 Medium Tank (1938), which never left the American soil, the M3 was designed and equipped in a rush. ... By then, the M4 Sherman, a 75 mm (2.95 in) armed medium tank, was already scheduled for production.
US/M3 Lee/Grant.
M3 Lee/Grant.
US/M3 Lee/Grant.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Modern Warfare: Paintup Review: Bannon's Boys for Team Yankee (M1A...
Modern Warfare: Paintup Review: Bannon's Boys for Team Yankee (M1A...: This week we take a look at an entire army set - the Bannon's Boys startup box. Rather than break these up into individual reviews, I t...
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Tanker's Tuesday : (Belated) Valentine
Genesis: A cruiser with increased protection
After the A11 Matilda I and A12 Matilda II, the logical choice would be the A13, but that never happened. The Valentine development started without a specification from the War Office (hence the absence of an army designation), as a private design by Sir John Carden, and was submitted on February, 10, 1938, to the authorities. By then, the Matilda II had been chosen for production, but the Valentine was something different.MkIII Valentine.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm Sci Fi City
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm Sci Fi City: Now for something a little different. Behold, my 15mm Sci Fi urban setting: Raccoon City. It has many things to offer both residents and v...
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Eureka Miniatures 15MM Ventauran Troopers
Thinking on my next Sci-fi force, and having done allot of
business with Nic at Eureka Miniatures. I'm looking at
the Ventauran Troopers in 15mm.
Ventauran Troopers
Ventauran SAW
Ventauran Autocannon
business with Nic at Eureka Miniatures. I'm looking at
the Ventauran Troopers in 15mm.
Ventauran Troopers
Ventauran SAW
Ventauran Autocannon
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Tanker's Tuesday:
The KV-1 model 1939 and 1940
At first, the 76.2 mm (3 in) F-32 was chosen as main armament, but due to delays in production, the first 50 preseries models and all remaining model 1939s were equipped with a medium-velocity “short” barrel L-11 of the same caliber, fitted with a recognizable recuperator above the barrel. The F-32 was able to fire AP (F-342 rounds) and HE shells. The BR-3502 AP rounds were capable of reaching 612 m/sec (2007 ft/s), giving them a 66 mm (2.6 in) armor-piercing capacity at 500 m (1640 ft). Secondary armament comprised a coaxial DT 7.62 mm (0.3 in) machine gun, another in a rear turret ballmount, another mounted in a hull ballmount and an extra AA mount on the model 1942.KV1
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Tanker's Tuesday: Alvis Scorpion FV-101
Development
In 1966, the Army devised a new specification for a Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) or CVR(T). In 1967, after plans were submitted by the manufacturers, Alvis was chosen to produce a 30 vehicle prototypes preserie. The latter were called P1 to P17 and delivered on schedule and budget, these were sent to be tested at home, and then aborad, in the most severe conditions, in Norway, Canada but also Abu Dhabi and Australia. After corrections by the manufacturers, the Scoprion was accepted for service in may 1970 and ordered to 275, then 313 units to Alvis Vehicles Ltd at Coventry. The first rolled of the line in early 1972. Only 1500 would equipped the British army, while around 1500 more were built for the export market and were (or are still) in service with twenty-one more countries.http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/UK/Alvis_Scorpion.php
Monday, February 1, 2016
German Colonial Uniforms
This website is intended to give an insight into the uniforms of the Imperial German Colonial and Overseas Forces from 1884-1918 for the English speaking wargamer, modeller or military historian. Until recently there has been very little available in the English language on the uniforms worn by German forces in these obscure but fascinating side shows of the Great War and Colonial Era
http://www.germancolonialuniforms.co.uk/ |
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm GZG Kra'Vak Powered Armor
Small Soliders - Fight! Win!: 15mm GZG Kra'Vak Powered Armor: On Saturday I started and finished my two units of GZG Kra'Vak Powered Armor. There is not much really to say about these sculpts. The...