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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Rommel on 04 June 2023, 09:12:54 AM

Title: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 04 June 2023, 09:12:54 AM
Hello,
Looking for 28mm size trucks for 1960’s Congo in the Eurozone! Any one know where ?
Dirk
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on 04 June 2023, 09:45:58 AM
Not sure about the mainland, but the Crooked Dice Tortuga might work for you:
https://crooked-dice.co.uk/product/tortuga-truck/ (https://crooked-dice.co.uk/product/tortuga-truck/)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-maW7ocpg93A/YQ_cLt9ulDI/AAAAAAAAILE/jpaREFZz2sAnUKrYJ4TIPDmhLmbcPp52ACLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/q017-18.png)

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-yyAKAJmapko/YQ_cLsXyA9I/AAAAAAAAILA/8v9obpLk4vostr7X5_0bLDTQorkzCNqCgCLcBGAsYHQ/s16000/q017-17.png)

The hard top (and the cab top) can be detachable.

(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8JFR822Fe4k/WvYPHHSJg3I/AAAAAAAADzc/M9nQ8NOCL4gZ8WoiH_LF9rtrzP6C0YxsQCLcBGAs/s1600/tortuga21.png)

Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Ewart on 04 June 2023, 12:53:26 PM
Any of the Rubicon ones work?

https://rubiconmodels.co.uk/collections/british-vehicles?page=1 (https://rubiconmodels.co.uk/collections/british-vehicles?page=1)
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on 04 June 2023, 03:30:48 PM
Depends on your feelings about 28mm scale vehicles.

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SlvCYgFWL6g/XQUyTDWEdbI/AAAAAAAAFns/O29CcmbXxnkK1jMQbZAg3L4XwaCj0szvQCLcBGAs/s1600/vwcompare3scales.png)
Company B VW 82E (1/56); Tamiya VW 82E (1/48) and a die cast VW Beetle (1/43).
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on 04 June 2023, 03:36:04 PM
Admittedly a Warlord resin truck, but the only one I have with to hand.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GBlAwjw5ud0/UCH9P_qWZBI/AAAAAAAAAO0/28QJggdU760/s1600/unit2.png)
Crooked Dice Minions as Unified Intelligence Taskforce troops.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 04 June 2023, 03:44:23 PM
Thanks for the info, so WW2 trucks would be usefull?
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: sandsmodels on 04 June 2023, 03:49:52 PM
1960's congo trucks
possibly m35 6x6, ww2 gmc 6x6, unimog round cab, bedfords, both ww2 & 1950's, jeeps, land rovers
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 04 June 2023, 04:12:37 PM
Ok, the main problem is to find in Eurozone! Too expensive from the UK for me in Belgium. There is the Bedford at Anyscale, but i don’t want to pay an additional 30€ on arrival in Belgium!
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Belgian on 04 June 2023, 06:25:20 PM
Hello,
Looking for 28mm size trucks for 1960’s Congo in the Eurozone! Any one know where ?
Dirk

Wouldn´t mind seeing pictures of your project also located in Belgium and looking for suited figures :) Would also say WWII GMC´s, Land Rovers, Willy Jeeps, Bedfords, etc
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 04 June 2023, 07:51:49 PM
Ordered miniatures at Grubby Tanks ( Britannia). Hope to receive them the coming week!
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Belgian on 06 June 2023, 11:36:43 AM
Interesting looking forward in seeing the progress.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: SirRoystonPapworth on 11 June 2023, 07:27:38 PM
When I was after some, I ended up getting some Vanguard Bedford S lorries.

The Bedford RL was based on the S type and visually they look right. Only thing is, they come in civilian colours so require a paint job..

Unfortunately, I checked eBay and there are none of the right version available, yet..
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 12 June 2023, 04:20:14 AM
I didn’t know that company, went looking, they are 1/64, so maybe to small? Thanks anyway.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: SirRoystonPapworth on 12 June 2023, 07:17:55 PM
Nope, the Vanguard ones are 1/43 not 1/64..
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: SirRoystonPapworth on 12 June 2023, 08:30:56 PM
Er oops..

They are actually Corgi Classics, Bedford S Canvas Back (Tetley) from the Brewery Collection.

I walked down to the War Office to check.

Sorry.. 
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: carlos marighela on 12 June 2023, 09:49:28 PM
If you want 1/50, then Promod do a variety of Bedford R, but they aren't cheap. They are very attractive and quite simple kits though.

 If you can cope with a little smaller you can find the old Dinky Bedford Rs on ebay. They are around the 1/60 mark.

Personally' I'd look at any suitably scaled bit of US WW2 kit. Belgium had quite a lot of ex US kit at the time.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: trev on 13 June 2023, 03:20:46 PM
(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEih4sa4aoExION21Eoh93Z1wYuPQEs2Jixq4SWPr-02QdkaWcUUCxZRcECdJGctamk449Ny6_aUk3-Lx-EBYJVeisgwqvDuUNC7WyWCxdKr9450LgOQ2D6Uqcy5-TbG9lACnAsR7C694Uj59uMKRmQRVfru8lfkW0YZNh5JKExYtJ0Dt1oADwGuk3gLEw/s1920/CongoTrucks01.jpeg)

I got these Jeeps and Citroen Trucks for decent prices on Evil-bay.  No idea if the U23 trucks were really used in the Congo but they are the right era and a reasonable size.  There is also a sort of GMC truck I have recently found.  I've ordered a couple but they haven't arrived yet.

I have posted links here (https://thebitsbox.blogspot.com/2023/06/congo-crisis-vehicles.html) on my blog. The links are for the UK but I imagine everything is available in Europe.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: carlos marighela on 14 June 2023, 12:22:19 AM
The GMC is actually a Soviet Ural 4320 made by Technopark. Unlikely to have popped up in the Congo circa 1960.  Good news is it 1/56.

Solido do a range of GMCs and Studebakers that can usually be found cheap second hand.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: trev on 15 June 2023, 12:25:39 AM
Thanks Carlos.  Oh well, they might have to get used for another project then. 

Cheers for the suggestion of Solidio.  I'll check them out.  I thought about getting an M8 Greyhound and/or a White Scout car.  I think Warlord or maybe others do kits for them.  I have the Empress Ferret kit to make already.  A couple of Swedish SKPF armoured trucks might be nice later if I do some UN troops.  I think I found somewhere that does a 3D print of those but have misplaced the link.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: carlos marighela on 15 June 2023, 04:03:42 AM
If you can find them, then Tamiya does/did an M8 Greyhound in 1/48. It's a fairly simple kit albeit well detailed and curiously can be found cheaper than a diecast, given you can find one.

Annoyingly Tamiya seem to have withdrawn the moulds for a lot of their 1/48 range, whether that's temporary or permanent I have no idea. They also do useful vehicles like jeeps, GMCs and Studebakers. Much better quality than the stuff Warlord serves up.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: trev on 15 June 2023, 11:16:21 AM
Thanks.  All advice appreciated.  I'm not especially skilled or patient when it comes to building kits, so die-cast has the virtue of being pre-built.  Having said that, for small numbers it's not too much of an issue. 
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: carlos marighela on 15 June 2023, 12:01:42 PM
My pleasure. The Tamiya kits are so well engineered, they almost build themselves. Actually, given the time I've spent over the years, filing, scraping, puttying, fettling and detailing resin kits, they present as an easier option at times.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Tom Dulski on 15 June 2023, 12:37:11 PM
That jeep with the 50 looks like something out of RAT PATROL
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 16 June 2023, 04:54:28 AM
A lot of info and ideas, thanks
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 03 August 2023, 04:18:17 PM
Made an order a while ago of Brittannia Congo miniatures and wheels are missing with a few jeeps. Sended a few mails to Grubbytanks with no answer, hope hé is still in business?
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Belgian on 03 August 2023, 04:57:31 PM
Made an order a while ago of Brittannia Congo miniatures and wheels are missing with a few jeeps. Sended a few mails to Grubbytanks with no answer, hope hé is still in business?

Heard that he is sometimes slow, but hopefully everything works out.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: CapnJim on 03 August 2023, 05:53:28 PM
Keep at it!  So far, so good!
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 05 August 2023, 07:47:05 AM
Some first Simba’s, some highlights to do
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: trev on 05 August 2023, 10:00:25 AM
They look great.

Made an order a while ago of Brittannia Congo miniatures and wheels are missing with a few jeeps. Sended a few mails to Grubbytanks with no answer, hope hé is still in business?

I ordered a book from Redoubt (now owned by Grubby) months ago, never got anything after the initial confirmation email.  He's ignored all my attempts at communication by email, on all the different sites contact pages, and by phone.  PayPal cancelled my complaint and refused to re-open it too.   So, that was a lesson on two counts.
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 06 August 2023, 12:04:50 PM
Moren Simba
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 06 August 2023, 12:06:38 PM
More
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: CapnJim on 06 August 2023, 07:02:15 PM
They look good.  I especially like the Chief-y looking fellow with the sword in the 1st pic...
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 07 August 2023, 04:49:35 AM
Thanks
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Hang Tuah on 09 August 2023, 06:21:31 PM
Very characterful figures matched by topnotch brushwork. Any chance of a painting tutorial so that us mere mortals can at least have a chance?
Title: Re: 1960 Congo
Post by: Rommel on 09 August 2023, 07:12:58 PM
I’m not a top painter. Base colors, inks, letting dry and next day retouching with base color, some highlights, washes and final highlights. First base colors are quick, not neat.