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Showing posts with label Bv 206. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bv 206. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
USMC almost done
Electronic warfare recce stands. A Scotia LAV-C (UM0008) and a Hummer Command vehicle (UM0024) both with erected microwave mast aerials - think temporary mobile phone masts. Masts and aerials on Hummer are copper wire drilled and glued in place.
Four batteries of 155mm M198s and M35 tows - actually Scotia British FH-70s (BM0013) and Heroics and Ros M35s (USM40) forming one battalion of the 10th Marine Artillery Regiment.
Front - 4 M109s (Heroics and Ros USM24), rear - 2 M109s and 2 M110s (Heroics and Ros USM21), each forming a battallion of SP artillery from 10th Marine Artillery Regiment.
M109s
M110s
A Scotia M60A1 with dozer blade (UM0045).
Scotia LAV-C HQ stand
Three marine infantry HQ stands with Bv206 transports
Marine infantry regimental CO stand - one of those tiny figures should represent me in the upcoming weekend game - must remember to take care of this stand.
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
USMC 1985 Bv 206 transport
Well, they arrived in the post last week from Heroics and Ros so here they are, enough Bv 206 transport for two battalions of marine infantry. Instead of mounting them on lolly sticks for painting, I based them straight on to the mdf bases, then painted them as usuall, with white acrylic gesso undercoat and Vallejo paints. I textured the base, before mounting, with Vallejo desert basing material, then washed the base with Flat Earth once the vehicles were painted. Scenic spring meadow flock was stuck down with PVA glue, as was the static grass.
All 30 transports, one batallion in MERDC and one in a three colour winter cammo scheme.
The MERDC scheme - I used Medium Cammo Olive Green for the base with Flat Earth and Iraqi Sand stripes plus Tamiya NATO black.
The other scheme I used, partly to differentiate the batalions and partly because I like the white cammo pattern, is based on a Medium Cammo Olive Green base with Tamiya NATO black and Vallejo white stripes.
All the models were washed with Army Painter dark tone ink, diluted c. 5:1 with acrylic paint flow enhancer and varnished with Wilkinsons matt acrylic varnish.
For a bit of "light relief", this evening I have been mostly painting F-18s (3), A-7s (3) and F-14s (2), which are now ready for decals. On the kitchen table are three Sea Kings, a variety of artillery and a bunch of Soviet and Czech OPFOR for my USMC to practice against. Still got an order on the way from Scotia with some odds and ends, including some Rigid Raiders for insertion of Marine Force Recon Special Forces (think Clint Eastwood in Heartbreak Ridge). I've also been assembling some of the things I'm going to need for an oil rig in 1:300 to moor up in a Norwegian fjord.
As ever, thanks for looking.
All 30 transports, one batallion in MERDC and one in a three colour winter cammo scheme.
The MERDC scheme - I used Medium Cammo Olive Green for the base with Flat Earth and Iraqi Sand stripes plus Tamiya NATO black.
The other scheme I used, partly to differentiate the batalions and partly because I like the white cammo pattern, is based on a Medium Cammo Olive Green base with Tamiya NATO black and Vallejo white stripes.
All the models were washed with Army Painter dark tone ink, diluted c. 5:1 with acrylic paint flow enhancer and varnished with Wilkinsons matt acrylic varnish.
For a bit of "light relief", this evening I have been mostly painting F-18s (3), A-7s (3) and F-14s (2), which are now ready for decals. On the kitchen table are three Sea Kings, a variety of artillery and a bunch of Soviet and Czech OPFOR for my USMC to practice against. Still got an order on the way from Scotia with some odds and ends, including some Rigid Raiders for insertion of Marine Force Recon Special Forces (think Clint Eastwood in Heartbreak Ridge). I've also been assembling some of the things I'm going to need for an oil rig in 1:300 to moor up in a Norwegian fjord.
As ever, thanks for looking.
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