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Friday, 14 June 2024

TRUSS BRIDGE 28mm

Next project for the Far East was to build a bridge, I scratch built it used MDF. I cut out the desired pieces of MDF with the help of my brothers table saw and a Mitre box which speed up the process of cutting the MDF.





Normally the top of the bridge would have more reinforcement  poles however  I reduced the number to 3. This allows for easier access for placement and movement of figures/vehicles within the bridge structure.
The road area is made from a sheet of cardboard glued in place with PVA glue. I also scribed lines on the cardboard with a blunt instrument and added a bit of fine grit onto the road surface and edges.
Undercoated  with black Primer.
Applying a base coat of Vallejo Model colour Intermediate Green
I used this as the base colour for the bridge 
I added VMC Iraqi sand to the base to highlight, also added chipping with Black paint, rust with VGC Carne Marron Tan and a few stains with Agrax Earthshade.
I used VMC Biege Brown as a base for the road and highlighted by adding 
VMC Iraqi sand to the base.
PVA was added to a few spots on the inner corners of the bridge.

Added Woodland Scenic Blended Turf.

View I some of the detail with some bird poop to the left of the bridge.

I based the bridge colour on this one in Malaysia 

Bridge on the gaming table.

Japanese troops and vehicles crossing the bridge in the Far East.
Onto the next Far East project.

CHEERS JOHN 

Monday, 10 June 2024

LANCHESTER 6 X 4 ARMOURED CAR and BELFORD QLD 4x 4 TRUCK

With the release of the Far East Handbook I have started to work on more terrain and spent this long weekend putting together a Belford QLD truck, cleaning up sprues on Lanchester Armoured car and painted them both. 

The Belford QLD truck is a Rubicon plastic product while the Lanchester Armoured car is a OTP 3D print I purchase many years ago.  The Rubicon model is a sturdy, well detailed model, quick and easy to put together while the Lanchester is sturdy, it does lack sharp detail, however is workable on the gaming table.

I have also started painting up Australia troops in Tropical uniform for the Far East and early days of the Pacific theater. I choose 28mm 8th army Desert Rats plastics from Perry Miniatures for this task. The added benefit of their Khaki uniform does allow them to be used for the  North African theater hopefully when Chain of Command starts to cover that period.

The truck has a 2 tone camo while the Armoured car is mono toned.
I followed the painting technic and colour guide listed on my blog.
The Lanchester Armoured car was used by the 2nd Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders in the Far East.
A bit of trivia for those curious why the crew name their vehicle "Arethuse" "......Arethusa is a girls name is of Greek origin from Greek mythology, Arethusa was a nymph pursued by a river god, who was changed by Artemis into a stream to avoid a fate worse than death....".
The cargo is removable so I can also use it as scatter terrain. 

Cheers John