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Title: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 03 March 2015, 03:18:23 AM
For this year's Adepticon, I decided to start playing Bolt Action. It's a game I've been meaning to get into for a few years now but just never had the time or inclination to choose a national force. This past autumn I finished reading an excellent book about the Siege of Malta during World War 2 and the aborted joint Italian/German invasion of the island. Siege: Malta 1940-1943 focused mainly on the naval operations  mounted from Malta to harass the Afrika Korps naval convoys and the mass bombing campaign to force the island into capitulation.

This got me thinking though - what if the planned invasion of Malta, known as Operazione C3: Malta and colloquially as Operation Herkules, had actually happened? In reality, by the winter of 1941-42, continued Luftwaffe bombing and the loss of several Allied naval relief convoys had brought the island to the breaking point. What if Hitler could have finally been convinced that the taking of Malta would have relieved pressure on Rommel's supply lines? What if Generalmajor Kurt Student, planner of the successful yet costly invasion of Crete, was given a second chance to carry out plans for the airborne invasion of Malta? And finally, what if the normally cautious leaders of the Regia Marina, in contrast to their concept of "a fleet in being", mounted a full-scale offensive amphibious invasion of the island?

In keeping with the pulpy nature of Bolt Action, I'm assembling my Italians for a tabletop invasion of Malta in early 1942. I'm trying to stay as close to the realistic plans and unit assignments for Operation Herkules. As such, I'm using a core of Italian Folgore Airborne and amphibious support units from the MVSN Gruppo Battaglione Da Sbarco. Eventually, I'll add a unit of San Marco Marines, German Fallschirmjager, and captured Russian AFVs from 2.PzAbt.zbV66.

More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/operation-herkules-italians-malta-1942.html

Folgore Weapons Teams
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"Fixed" Folgore Commander
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Objectives
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L3 Lanciafiamme "Compact"
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Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Keith on 03 March 2015, 06:52:47 AM
A great idea - looking forward to seeing this one develop.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Vanvlak on 03 March 2015, 06:55:27 AM
This is interesting.
If you need scouting and recce I can help with false info. from location. Can't be a traitor to the side, can I?  ;) :D

Something you want to do is a defaced limestone milestone - there are still several around the countryside. And rubble walls. Lots!
Nice start with the tankette and scenery.  8) 8)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: has.been on 03 March 2015, 07:37:31 AM
An interesting read is 'The Moscow option' (possible alternative history) which includes the German High Command moving a lot of aircraft from the Russian front (no use there in winter) and using it in the successful invasion of Malta.
I too will be interested in this thread, as my father was part of the British army defending it.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Vanvlak on 03 March 2015, 12:52:05 PM

I too will be interested in this thread, as my father was part of the British army defending it.
Really? I guess my parents would say 'thanks'  :D
My mother's family knew one soldier well enough - they were kids, and he used to bring them sweets. No idea of the regiment; he was from Derby, passed away some years back.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Beast of Bukhara on 03 March 2015, 09:14:24 PM
Me too looking forward to more on this project  :-* :-*

Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 06 March 2015, 04:37:26 PM
Finished my dry stone walls for the Italian defensive position rule, as well as painting up the majority of the objectives. I used both to experiment with the distinctive red-brown soil color of Malta - neither of which I'm entirely happy with.

Much more pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/italians-malta-1942-defensive-walls.html

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qeQuGaaRiHU/VPnR2J9gEKI/AAAAAAAAGxA/Mg8J4A6VB14/s800/DSCN1139.JPG)

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6WRySXIwsk0/VPnRjQPaOVI/AAAAAAAAGwg/xJIn0gy5jmc/s800/482337563.jpg)

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-CemHnMMMFL8/VPnSBaurz2I/AAAAAAAAGxI/P6Bk5ofE0-E/s800/DSCN1141.JPG)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Vanvlak on 06 March 2015, 05:30:44 PM
Finished my dry stone walls for the Italian defensive position rule, as well as painting up the majority of the objectives. I used both to experiment with the distinctive red-brown soil color of Malta - neither of which I'm entirely happy with.


We also get more clayey, less intensely coloured soil - in fact if you drybrush the reddish stuff slghtly witha pale colour it should be right.
Very nice walls!  8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 09 March 2015, 11:09:18 PM
Just a quick update for today. Progress has been exceedingly slow - as much as I like the Airborne sculpts, the facial detail leaves a lot to be desired and it took me about an hour just to get the eyes and pupils somewhat right on all the minis. As of this post, 90% of the minis have skin fully painted and I'll be moving unto uniforms next. Here's a good example of how they all look - the Airborne FAO (I love his facial expression!) -

(http://i.imgur.com/8b0EIGdl.jpg)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: gamer Mac on 09 March 2015, 11:28:27 PM
Loving the walls  and the objectives are great :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Into The Eagle`s Nest on 10 March 2015, 09:05:08 AM
Lovely scenery! I more the scenery type guy myself and it`s a nice inspiration. Keep on rockin`!  :)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 11 March 2015, 11:41:59 PM
Just wanted t share my almost complete MVSN Gruppo Da Sbarco squad.

The Battaglione Gruppo Da Sbarco were a specially-trained amphibious assault Blackshirt regiment raised for the Invasion of Malta. After the cancellation of Operation Herkules, Da Sbarco was split in two groups - one taking part in the bloodless seizure of Corsica and the other being stationed on the southern French coast. The Corsican Group eventually joined the Allies, while the French Group battled partisans alongside the German Brandenburgers.

More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/italians-malta-1942-pip-gruppo-da-sbarco.html

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iEzrAbnOKbk/VQDObinbIfI/AAAAAAAAGyM/taT7xcxQLMY/s800/DSCN0001.JPG)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 17 March 2015, 12:24:29 AM
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-8loYXRRPHbA/VQdv68ElMEI/AAAAAAAAGy0/LvxHhPQhh2k/s800/DSCN0012.JPG)


Finally got my airbrush up and running this past weekend and was able to complete the Lanciafiamme tankette/objective marker. The camouflage pattern is actually a copy of the allied "Malta Camouflage" painted on British Matildas stationed on the island. The pattern itself is made to help the AFV blend in with the irregular stone walls throughout Malta.

More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/italians-malta-1942-lanciafiamme.html
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: marcusluis on 17 March 2015, 01:33:40 AM
nice where are the sbarco from?
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 17 March 2015, 03:33:19 AM
nice where are the sbarco from?

Sbarco are all Black Tree Design Italians with Rifles. Nice figs, they scale well with the Airborne. It's a pity BTD doesn't produce gun crew and weapons teams.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Vanvlak on 17 March 2015, 05:41:08 AM
Very nice - I like the tankette in particular, nice to see the lanciafiamme. These tiny tanks would probably be more useful here than elsewhere, given the narrow roads and generally poor tank country.
I just realised the rubble wall camo is practically the inverse of some Italian aircraft camo schemes. Irrelevant but curious.

Are there mpre tankettese to come?  8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 17 March 2015, 01:26:48 PM
Very nice - I like the tankette in particular, nice to see the lanciafiamme. These tiny tanks would probably be more useful here than elsewhere, given the narrow roads and generally poor tank country.
I just realised the rubble wall camo is practically the inverse of some Italian aircraft camo schemes. Irrelevant but curious.

Are there mpre tankettese to come?  8) 8) 8)

I have an L6/40 in the wings. Like the lanciafiamme, it was badly cast, so requires some work to look right.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 17 March 2015, 10:54:38 PM
I'm pleased to have finally finished a unit (and two weapons teams) in their entirety in time to share them before Adepticon this week. First is the now complete CCNN Gruppo De Sbarco - the amphibious assault arm of the Blackshirts.

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-86aQlWl5Ipw/VQio1DKLC6I/AAAAAAAAGzU/HSleOEx4mjY/s800/DSCN0014.JPG)

These are my favorite Warlord Italian Airborne minis - the flamethrower and sniper teams.

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Izve5wahSus/VQio33n7b6I/AAAAAAAAGz0/psGscNZJZ1E/s800/DSCN0018.JPG)

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-SwsPHW4AWEY/VQio42yEByI/AAAAAAAAGz4/tvO9x7vCBwM/s800/DSCN0020.JPG)

More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/italians-malta-1942-gds-airborne.html
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 18 March 2015, 11:30:52 PM
While they aren't 100%, I'm pleased to be finished with this batch of my Bolt Action Italians for Adepticon. I won't be fielding all of them this weekend, but I feel like this is a solid start to my larger Italian force.

More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/03/italians-malta-1942-paracuditisti.html

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-8JOLnGGV7wc/VQoCaTNiPQI/AAAAAAAAG0g/L-wyaHDBgCA/s800/DSCN0022.JPG)

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Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Hang Tuah on 19 March 2015, 02:53:34 AM
Very lovely work.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Denouement on 19 March 2015, 09:27:51 AM
Nicely done and finished with great basing.  8)

Stuart.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 06 June 2015, 05:48:49 AM
AFV reinforcements for my Italians @ Malta, 1942. I'm actually really proud with how these turned out, as they are my first 28mm vehicles since 40K several years ago and my first real-life military model vehicles since my teens. Much more finished pics, info, and WIP pics below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/06/italians-malta-1942-ab41-semovente-7518.html

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-59uScvQILx4/VXJ1Kh7gx4I/AAAAAAAAHGk/toRBnhUgDcc/s800/DSCN0013.jpg)

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-83V-duArryg/VXJ1KbjxHMI/AAAAAAAAHGg/7GwB8amvpJ4/s800/DSCN0015.jpg)

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Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 20 November 2015, 04:38:53 PM
After Operation Sting this fall, I recognized the need for some additional units - a Medic, an AT Gun, and a medium tank. More pics and info below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/11/italians-malta-1942-wip-m14-light-at.html

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Crfu0Q9wwH8/Vk9IgIpU-UI/AAAAAAAAH2s/SSxKGhFFEhQ/s800/DSCN0253.jpg)
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: weharding91 on 08 December 2015, 04:08:49 AM
Armor looks great, very interesting concept!
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: carlos marighela on 08 December 2015, 07:23:39 PM
Great stuff throughout but I thought the shrine objective marker was a particularly nice touch.
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: ancientsociety on 08 February 2016, 06:25:27 PM
Well, my Italians are finally complete (for now).

(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kb5FPq5GxIs/VrjZFKrj1gI/AAAAAAAAITE/BYmeqdE1Dfo/s800/DSCN0337.jpg)

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PnZi-btR24g/VrjZGRgCG2I/AAAAAAAAITQ/3Ew9w4FeNxs/s800/DSCN0344.jpg)

Enjoy, more pics and info at the link below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2016/02/italians-malta-1942-light-at-medic-m1340.html
Title: Re: Operation Herkules - Italians @ Malta 1942
Post by: Redmist1122 on 09 January 2020, 03:47:01 AM
Very inspiring...getting read to put paint to lead in a few days to my Italian Paratroopers.