I finally decided to go with Late war Australians sporting the greener uniform as opposed to the Khaki uniform of the early war Aussies.
I purchased the 28mm Perry metal range to portray them,
together with a box of Perry plastic 8th army, which I purchased a while back during a bargain sale for less than half price.
The plastic Perry figures would make up the numbers.
What appealed to me about the Perry figures is there realistic poses and they look normal as opposed to the Heroic look.
Metal figures just out of the box ready to commence trimming the metal flash, I must admit there was quite a bit of flash to trim off. |
I decided to scratch build some Owen sub-machine gun. |
I used metal wire, soldered together and trimmed to shape to form the Owen gun. |
Figures undercoat with a black primer. |
Figures completed. |
All the riflemen. |
All these figures are metal, the slouch hats were added by trimming off the metal helmets and gluing the slouch hats in position. |
I decide to allow a bit more of the brown to show on the base of the figure, so that they would be easier to spot in the jungle terrain.
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Four Bren teams, a mix of metal and plastic figure. |
Bren team, first figure is a plastic the others are metal figures. |
Junior Leaders with square bases, some with sub-machine guns others with rifles. |
Senior Leaders with pistols, I could not make up my mind which one to keep as a SL, so I painted them both. |
Metal figure on the left, plastic on the right. Hexagon base was used to distinguish them from the rest of the troops. |
Senior Leaders, one with Owen smg the other with a rifle. |
Both are plastic figures. |
Plenty of sub-machine guns for the Aussies troopers. |
2"(metal) mortar team. |
This plastic figure is matched up with a metal slouch hat. The PIAT is a spare part from the Warlord games late war British infantry set, I had to modify it to match the figure. |
ATR team.metal figures. |
I just managed to complete my Australian platoon a day before they were due to be shipped out to the Chain of Command event at CANCON 2019 |
Only posting a couple images from CANCON,( as a lot were posted by different people on Facebook)
I recommend visiting Mark's blog: Tactical Painter if you are interest in viewing some great images of the gaming tables taken by Mark.
Anyway the Australians are making their way across the paddy fields toward the Japanese JOP.
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Aussie section watching a Mortar Barrage blasting the Japanese. |
Hard going thru Kunai grass. |
cheers John
Wonderful conversions and painting!
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Matt
Thank you Matt
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Lovely painting and conversions :)
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Wonderful work John, as always. Fantastic conversion work with the SMG's and converting the shorts into trousers look seemles and to finish off, your Paddy fields look great.
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Thank you Pat,
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