Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revell. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Osprey Publishing - Boston 1775

Osprey Publishing - Boston 1775





Come spring vacation, which should be in about 11 days (yippie) I plan on refighting this battle, again.





The forces involved will include: (from plasticsoldierreview)




The patriot militia units were made up of alarm companies, minutemen and basically every farmer in the area who were not Loyalists.












































The British force sent out to grab the weapons from colonial militia units consisted of Grenadier and Light Infantry companies, as these were the best trained for the job.


Sunday, 23 February 2014

Aztec assault on Tarascans 1478






As the video shows, the Aztecs flanked the Tarascan position in their hill fort, while the Aztec right crosssed the river and drew the Tarascans out of the jungle. Their archers were able to cut down the Aztecs. Once the Aztecs had cleared the hill fort, the Tarascans tried to push them out with charges, but were in turn cut down by Aztec slingers and archers. While the Tarascans tried to push out the Aztecs, they in turn pushed on the Tarascan left. This position then crumbled. However, in close quarters combat, the Aztec third in command was killed. The Aztecs were not fazzed and kept up their assault. Eventually by a hammer and anvil approach, the Taracans were pushed into their secondary position which can just be seen on the left. The Aztecs pushed in. They were then reduced to only their archers and slingers, then the Taracans were cut down by the arrows. With just their chief left, he was taken back as a war trophy to become the latest sacrafice to the sun god.


The Taracans were made up of Airfix Indians, Revell Indians while the Aztecs were from the Revell range.


Thursday, 14 March 2013

European armies 1740-83

Back home in storage, these are the sets which I have painted as French, British, Prussian etc.

Click for larger image, Click for larger image, These hussars have been painted as French, Prussian, Hessian, Brunswickers

Click for larger image, My French army units have come from these sets
La Sarre

La Reine

La Sarre

Bearn


(photos courtsey of Kerry Delorey)


Click for larger image, My Cannonier-Bombardier back home were painted from these,

(courtsey of Louisbourg militia group)

Click for larger image these have been painted as Austrian, Irish,  French and some British.
Thanks to Plasticsoldierreview.com for the box images.
Fitzjames Horse, 1745
(courtsey of Lace Wars group UK)

Click for larger image (plasticsoldierreview.com) My Prussian, Hessians and Brunswicker's are painted from these.

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Canada in The Normandy Campaign

This particular campaign is part of my family history as my grandfather fought there. Well, he didn't fight, he was in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps which came in handy when he opened his own clothing store after the war.

Also, growing up in my hometown of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, alot of the WW2 veterans had served in that campaign as members of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. I remember my school janitor had served there and he always wore special braces as his legs had been so badly wounded.

Currently, in storage at home, I have these units ready for the gaming table.

Canadian Army.
2nd Canadian Infantry Division:
Figures a mix of Airfix, Esci
Mix of equipment, British and American (all photos courtsey of Armourfast.com, Airfix.com, Hasegawa, as are the actual kits)
Three of these


 Churchill tanks x 3, Armoured cars in use by Commonwealth forces X 4, Universall Carrier X 1, Jeeps X 3: , M3 Half-track X3, M3 scout car
2xM7 Priests
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4 x25pdr guns with Morris C8
1x17pdr gun,

 1x6pdr gun with Bren carrier

 1 Bofors 40mm gun,


3 X 5.5in gun (140mm) with AEC Matador

Daimler Dingo Scout car (Bren)

Daimler Armoured Car (40mm with 7.92mm)

Humber Armoured Car (15mm HMG/7.92mm)




(Image courtsey of canadaatwar.ca) and plasticsoldierreview.comClick for larger image, Click for larger image, Click for larger image,





Germany: Figures a mix of Airfix, Esci, Revell, Click for larger image, Click for larger image, Click for larger image, Click for larger image
Click for larger image (thanks to plasticsoldierreview.com for these box shots and figures)











Wehrmacht: 21st Panzer Division Mix of Panzer III, Panzer IV Pak 75 x 2 88mm X 6
3 X Panther Tank

Panzer III



Waffen SS: 12th SS Hitlerjugen Division Mix of Panzer IV, Tiger
,

  3 Half-Tracks







 15mm, Click for larger image these also.

22nd Luftwaffe Field Division: Mix of second rate equipment, with a mix of figures
 30mm AA gun, Panzer II, Pak 40 x 2
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4 of these , Click for larger image

 one of these. As the Luftwaffen Field divisions were low on equipment priority, I've given them gear which was second rate.
 two of these