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Author Topic: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update February 20th p.17)  (Read 47530 times)

Offline malto cortese

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update June 16th p.14)
« Reply #211 on: June 27, 2019, 07:48:04 AM »
Stunning looking models !

Offline JamesValentine

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update June 16th p.14)
« Reply #212 on: July 02, 2019, 01:17:41 PM »
those Italians are gorgeous. I think I may even be sexually attracted to them  :-*

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update June 16th p.14)
« Reply #213 on: July 02, 2019, 02:18:57 PM »
Great stuff as always :)

Offline moiterei_1984

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #214 on: August 18, 2019, 11:52:55 AM »
@Oshiro: Thanks buddy! The rounded corners are a gimmick in my photo editing software. I use Gimp.

@All: Thanks a lot!

This "beast" has taken me quite a while. Several changes in real life (tm) and a general lack of hobby MoJo kept getting in the way of its completion but now it's finished I'm rather chuffed with how it turned out.

The tank itself is by Warlord Games with some stowage made from Green Stuff and from Rubicon Models and Tamiya. The tank commander was sourced from Perry Miniatures.



The Carro Armato M13/40 was developed as a medium tank (the M in its name stands for "Medium"), albeit  being better comparable to the light tanks of the period. It was intended as a successor to the M11/39 with which it shared an almost identical lower hull section with slightly improved armour. It was first deployed in the ill fated attack on Greece and the fighting in North Africa. While not a bad tank when it was introduced it soon became obsolete due to the riveted construction, its relatively low speed and the inability to be equipped with a bigger gun.



The M13/40 was never deployed to the Soviet Union with the bulk of the production being shipped to  North Africa and a few sent to the Balkans. They were also not employed in the defense of Sicily during Operation Husky. After the Italian surrender some M13/40 and its successors, the M14/41 as well as the M15/42 - only a hand full of the latter saw limited use by the Italians against German forces around Rome in 1943 - were used by the Germans in Yugoslavia and mainland Italy mainly in an anti-partisan role.



As it is this iconic tank is of little use for my Italian project as I'm centering my efforts mainly around Sicily and Operation Husky. But who knows? It might see use against Italys former allies in the defense of Rome, or I might at some point even start a project set in North Africa or the fighting in the Tunisian bridgehead.



Last but not least a little advertisement:

A tutorial about how I went about painting this little beauty will also feature, along with a painting guide on Italian uniforms, in the upcoming book Setting The Scene Volume 2 - Creating a wargames layout for the mediterranean by wargaming celebrity and fellow blogger Pat Smith.
The book will be self published by Pat Smith and Steven Lampon, so should you fancy getting yourself a copy follow the link provided above. There you'll find the details on how to order as well as some sample pages of what you might expect in the new book.
Also for all those who missed out on the first book Setting The Scene - Winter Wargaming you can sign up for this one as well. As soon as there's enough interest there'll be a reprint.

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #215 on: August 18, 2019, 12:18:08 PM »
Fantastic!

The painting is great as usual, but I like the choice of colors and execution even a litte better than usual! The black of the tankers uniform is absolutely splendid!  :-*

Also love reading the background of this!

It's very tempting to get this new 'Setting the scene' Book, even though I'm not currently having any projects for the mediterranean!

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #216 on: August 18, 2019, 12:32:52 PM »
That’s wonderful  :-*
So much lovely detailing. Top job.

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #217 on: August 18, 2019, 02:32:25 PM »
Beautifully done Sir. I’ve a real soft spot for these and yours is inspirational.

I’m not sure if you’ve already done any Italian CTV for your SCW collection but, as you probably already know, quite a few Italians protecting Sicily’s coast wore Adrian helmets. Gives you some nice variety and allows some useful cross-use.
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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #218 on: August 19, 2019, 08:07:22 AM »
Very nice.

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #219 on: August 19, 2019, 08:35:13 AM »
Lovely painting! :-*

Offline gamer Mac

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #220 on: August 19, 2019, 10:06:42 PM »
Stunning painting  :-*  :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Offline TacticalPainter

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #221 on: August 21, 2019, 10:27:46 PM »
Another lovely job, I really like the way you make the colours pop.

Offline Paratrooper 42

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 18th p.15)
« Reply #222 on: August 23, 2019, 10:46:46 AM »
what an outstanding paint job

Offline moiterei_1984

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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 24th p.15)
« Reply #223 on: August 24, 2019, 01:30:37 PM »
@ Keith:
And accidentally those Italians with Adrian helmet are manufactured by Empress  ;)
Well, if you check page 14 you'll see I already covered that eventuality.

Today, following swift on the heels of Italian armour, is a Bofors 40mm for use with my BEF. Ironically this little beauty would probably be enough to give the above Italian tank commander some headaches.









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Re: Moiterei's WW2 Ramblings (Update August 24th p.15)
« Reply #224 on: August 24, 2019, 01:53:56 PM »
Another lovely piece of kit, May I ask what colours you are using for the British webbing?
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