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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: James Morris on 23 March 2014, 05:29:19 PM

Title: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: James Morris on 23 March 2014, 05:29:19 PM
Here’s some more pics of recent work on my East Africa WW2 project.  First up are some sections of barbed wire, including a Matilda (painted by Scrivs) trying to break through.  (Explosions by Tom Webster-Deakin again.)

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Speaking of tanks, I’ve done some anti-tank weapons as well for the Italians, a 20mm Solothurn AT rifle and a 47mm ‘Elefantino’ AT gun (both by Warlord.)

The 47mm gun is a neat little model - I especially like the crew and have based them separately so I can get more use out of them.  The chap with the binoculars makes a fine forward observer.

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Here's the Bersaglieri version of the Solothurn.

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Ideal for popping a hole in the side of a Vickers Light Tank!  (hopefully)

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I was sold some vac-formed shell holes by a friend (made by Pegasus, I think) which I’ve tarted up a bit and repainted in my East African colour scheme.

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Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: James Morris on 23 March 2014, 05:29:48 PM
I’ve also done an Italian fort – its prime function is to go at the top of the mountain as Fort Dologorodoc for our Battle of Keren game (appearing at Salute in April and Partizan in June this year), but I made it flat enough to also be used on level ground as well. 

This is a shot of Fort Dologorodoc at Keren in 1941 after its capture by British forces and was my main inspiration for the model. 
I’ve fiddled around with the dimensions for gaming purposes but hopefully you get the general idea!

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The model is in sections and about 5 feet long when it's all out.

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A nice shot of a Perry Italian sniping off the steps on the fort wall:

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And to finish off, a few of the Perry Italians I've been adding to my forces recently. 

There are some super prone/kneeling poses in the range - these ones have been converted to Bersaglieri: I had some spare heads from Warlord so I chopped off the feathers and added them to the Perry sun helmets.

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A sniper and his spotter:

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A tenente and a couple of his men:

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Cheers

James
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Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Atheling on 23 March 2014, 07:01:20 PM
Superb stuff James, I've been following tom and Scriv's blogs and have been feeling a little jealous of the games that you chaps get to play i have to admit  :).

Can't wait to see more- very inspiring stuff  8).

Darrell.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Genialjim on 23 March 2014, 07:13:32 PM
That looks fantastic. Can't do Salute but hope to make Partizan to see it for my self.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: NurgleHH on 23 March 2014, 07:42:04 PM
Very good (as usual, when you are doing stuff). Very nice, maybe also interesting for FFL-Games.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: James Morris on 23 March 2014, 07:57:08 PM
Very good (as usual, when you are doing stuff). Very nice, maybe also interesting for FFL-Games.

Thanks!  The fort is indeed probably headed for 19th-century gaming as soon as it has finished doing service in WW2...
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: juergen c. olk on 23 March 2014, 08:00:51 PM
Beautiful,it is nice to see not the norm WW2. Well done.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Terrible Tim on 23 March 2014, 11:13:04 PM
 :o Great looking models! I love the scenery as well.  :-*
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: warburton on 24 March 2014, 02:08:32 AM
Very nice!
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Slayer on 24 March 2014, 04:26:45 AM
beautiful figures and terrain :-*
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: aircav on 24 March 2014, 06:43:06 AM
Superb stuff James, I'm looking forward to seeing the demo game at some point 8)  8) 8)
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Atheling on 24 March 2014, 07:32:01 AM
Superb stuff James, I'm looking forward to seeing the demo game at some point 8)  8) 8)

Ah, a good point, for those of us not able to make it to Salute this year James, will there be a chance to see it at another show, say Partizan for example?

Darrell.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Engel on 24 March 2014, 03:05:36 PM
Wow, inspiring stuff. Cracking paint job.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Gothic Line on 24 March 2014, 07:46:58 PM

 Super!!!!Amazing work well done!!!
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Hammers on 24 March 2014, 07:52:49 PM
It all looks ruddy good...!
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: James Morris on 24 March 2014, 10:16:56 PM
Ah, a good point, for those of us not able to make it to Salute this year James, will there be a chance to see it at another show, say Partizan for example?

Darrell.

Keren tour so far... Salute April 12th; Partizan June 1st; Crisis Antwerp Nov 1st - TBA with TSA!
Cheers

James
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Atheling on 25 March 2014, 08:38:45 AM
Keren tour so far... Salute April 12th; Partizan June 1st; Crisis Antwerp Nov 1st - TBA with TSA!
Cheers

James

Ah great! I'll catch you at Partizan then  8). I'm very keen to see this game!! god knows i need the inspiration to paint my Perry WWII stuff up.

Darrell.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Doomsdave on 26 March 2014, 01:55:32 AM
For me the Matilda is the star, but the entire project is beautiful. 
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: duc de limbourg on 26 March 2014, 07:27:42 PM
Like this period, looks great.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Marine0846 on 30 March 2014, 08:43:48 PM
I have always found this part of the war very interesting.
Will never paint or game it.
But I can sure enjoy it by seeing what a great job you guys are doing.
Thanks very much for sharing.
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Gothic Line on 31 March 2014, 01:41:23 AM

 Desert is my favorite Campaign for wargaming...followed by Mediterranean (Italy,Greece) then Normandy,East(USSR)and Asia.
 Desert Rocks!
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Beast of Bukhara on 02 April 2014, 02:23:37 PM


Inspiring stuff :o :o :o 

Thanks for sharing :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: East Africa WW2 - scenery, minis and tanks (pic heavy)
Post by: Gothic Line on 10 April 2014, 11:01:18 PM

 Those craters are amazing I had to come back and see these pictures again!!!!