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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Will Bailie on December 14, 2015, 04:49:24 AM
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As-Salaam alaykem, jorye, pochairye, tsanga ye!
I've decided to make a foray into modern Afghanistan. I've started with a couple of compounds, one inspired by Matakishi's Tea House, and another just sort of cobbled together from the Renedra mud brick house and some Warlord ruins.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4q4JRxK9n2Q/Vm0LBi6hHNI/AAAAAAAAAck/s4y9aKhsMLM/s1600/IMG_3052.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XLmIy6eyLJA/Vm0LCa5KAAI/AAAAAAAAAcs/l8Xbhd6blD0/s1600/IMG_3050.JPG)
There's also a few local inhabitants:
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-hZL6Il9JAKE/Vm0LxM-GG1I/AAAAAAAAAdw/HEz5qwhNbZU/s1600/IMG_3061.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WlibilJqbMA/Vm0L3WFq9II/AAAAAAAAAd4/AdcsqDa4GjU/s1600/IMG_3065.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ehv3e3OY5KM/Vm0Lcn90TII/AAAAAAAAAdM/Syqs_5Dl_oU/s1600/IMG_3058.JPG)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-tmfvyZtl2f8/Vm0i8tKnzgI/AAAAAAAAAeg/k0fRpjKL2lg/s1600/IMG_3060.JPG)
The constabulary:
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-yWXbqsYH6Z4/VhDLeUAmHaI/AAAAAAAAAbQ/HvJ3BnwRyHk/s1600/DSC00390.JPG)
And finally, some local transport!
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-dHrvauO-lCQ/Vm0KdLu8htI/AAAAAAAAAb0/hXtowSemUBs/s1600/IMG_3041.JPG)
More details in my blog
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2015/10/modern-afghans-and-other-stuff.html
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2015/12/afghanistan-people-and-terrain.html
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Very cool, nicely done. Eureka for the Afghan soldiers I presume?
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Eureka for almost everything, except the old lady and the kids.
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Very nice (love the truck!) - reminds me I have to get my project back into gear.
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thanks for the comments. Truck didn't live up to my aspirations - I quickly realised that I couldn't match the artwork on real jingle trucks so just went for garish instead.
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Fantastic work
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Nicely done!
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Very nice indeed - Matakishi is a hero for sharing that technique, I've made quite a few. The ANP look good too, Kosta is one of the best sculptors out there. Mine aren't quite so brave - they usually jump in a car and drive off, or have made a deal with the Taliban and they keep out of each other's way. Ezzat is pretty neat too, when I get that set I'll use him as a dicker.
Truck didn't live up to my aspirations - I quickly realised that I couldn't match the artwork on real jingle trucks so just went for garish instead.
Maybe not but it's neat, and how far has anyone else got with one? What was the base vehicle?
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Hi, Phil and thanks for taking the time to read and comment on Engineer Ezzat. I had to smile when you said you'd use him as a dicker - my point in telling the story was to create an alternative narrative to the wargamer trope that every Afghan with a phone must be supporting the insurgency.
Afghanistan has practically no conventional (landline) telephone network, but since 2001 a comprehensive cellular network has been established. There are now estimated to be around 18 million cell phones for a population of 30 million (in the poorest country in Asia). Cellphones are everywhere, and mostly used for the same reasons we use phones (calling home, business communications, selfies, etc). It takes more than a phone to positively identify someone as an agent of the Taliban!
Anyway, a group of Taliban have climbed onto my table and are demanding to be prepped for painting...
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Hi, Phil and thanks for taking the time to read and comment on Engineer Ezzat. I had to smile when you said you'd use him as a dicker - my point in telling the story was to create an alternative narrative to the wargamer trope that every Afghan with a phone must be supporting the insurgency...
It takes more than a phone to positively identify someone as an agent of the Taliban!
You've got me there, and quite right too. In my humble defence I've been after a suitable dicker for years, and badgered Nic at Eureka about it repeatedly, so it's a wish-lister sprung to life.
It's not just a wargaming trope, or cliche, though. In just about every documentary I've seen - and that's quite a few now, when British squaddies see a bloke with a phone they cry "dicker" too.
There's one Afghan with a phone in both of those sets so I may well get both and use one as a dicker and another as "Ezzat" just to confound and confuse. I might try to put one on a motorcycle, like the 20mm one which I'm envious of;
(http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/rr136/1BORDER/Models/AfghanDicker1.jpg)
The origins of "Dicker" are quite interesting, it's derived from the slang "Dekko", which itself is derived from the Hindi "Dekh"...
Anyway, a group of Taliban have climbed onto my table and are demanding to be prepped for painting...
Excellent, Eureka?
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thanks for the background on "dicker" - I had assumed a slightly different etymology (based on my understanding of soldier language...)!
I appreciate that ISAF and OEF soldiers are trained to look for potential threats, but for my games I want to throw some confusion into the mix, where sometimes a guy with a phone is just a guy with a phone! I supposed it's partly based on my own experience as a civilian in Kandahar, where I spent a lot of time talking to locals (and none at all talking to soldiers) - phones are very common.
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Quite, it's much better to confuse the player than have a die-roll resulting in the announcement "this unit is confused".
Which rules are you using?
I'm very keen on hidden movement for the Taliban, and I nicked the idea of greater movement when hidden (from Skirmish Sangin I think) to add to confusion. Counters work well for that too, especially if there's some representing civvies, goats, and the like.
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I'm not using any rules yet. I don't get much opportunity to play, so for now I'm having fun with the miniatures and terrain/
I've purchased Force on Force but haven;t played them yet. Looking forward to picking up Fighting Season when it's ready. I'm open to other suggestions, and am especially interested in rules that present challenges of asymmetric warfare.
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Fair enough, I'm typically using Akula's AR:SE rules with bits tacked on to suit, keeps it quick. I did have Force on Force but it's too large a tome for me. I generally find rules too biblical in proportions, but unlike the bible new testaments keep turning up. :-I
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Added some wheels for the ANP:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-84ObkOOkCLE/Vn-FHcR21yI/AAAAAAAAAe0/N3Nn-LRVOio/s1600/IMG_3208.JPG)
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2015/12/anp-pickup.html
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I had to Google to see what one looks like. A nice representation. Maybe needs dust dry briushed along the bottom half? Looks a little clean.
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I had to Google to see what one looks like. A nice representation. Maybe needs dust dry briushed along the bottom half? Looks a little clean.
(I'd have to learn to dusty up vehicles before I could fix that...)
Ahem, erm - ANP trucks I saw in Kandahar all looked pretty shiny and clean compared to everything else on the roads. Except the burnt out shells of ANP trucks, that is.
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Some more painting (see the blog for more photos and blether:
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/
First off, camels!
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-DE-O3PB6CQ4/VpNLfkwv51I/AAAAAAAAAfM/BEz_JBg8pso/s1600/IMG_3446.JPG)
I just received this group of camels in a figure swap with Sterling Moose. Love 'em, even though I should probably only use the naked one for modern games!
Plus some armed Afghan warriors (not sure if they are local militia, insurgents, criminals or just chaps with guns...)
Looking out for trouble:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3kvxqPKADMw/VpNR-IV0dcI/AAAAAAAAAg0/gDgj8T9qy0Y/s1600/IMG_3455.JPG)
The neighbourhood watch:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-1a_dii0Fbh4/VpNRc8tYcoI/AAAAAAAAAgI/VJNEFf48K5s/s1600/IMG_3448.JPG)
You'll have to speak up. This guy next to me is talking too loud!
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lTtpPNkDsAw/VpNR5i_V90I/AAAAAAAAAgo/_gL0KVpUxns/s1600/IMG_3454.JPG)
Camels are old Ral Partha, Brigands' Treasure Caravan (bringing back memories of my ill-spent youth exploring dungeons and other locales). Afghans are from Eureka, with some turbans and one head swap.
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Looks like the real deal! Love it!
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I slapped some paint on a die cast 1:43 Mercedes in hopes of getting a representation of an Afghan taxi (which should be a Toyota Corona!). The problem with the die-cast toys is that they're simply too big. So while there's some obvious sloppiness with the paint, I'm not motivated to clean it up as the car would still be too big.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-42No9JA25Ds/Vpx02-Y6XrI/AAAAAAAAAhU/pYnADDu4QiA/s1600/IMG_3501.JPG)
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Check out the Siku brand of die casts, IIRC their stuff is in the 1:50 to 1:55 range for scale, and they do make Toyotas
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Thanks, Matt. I had a quick look at the Siku website and it looks like they may have some suitable sedans. I've already picked up a Mercedes truck that will be jingleised - now to see if I can find a local supplier for more of their vehicles (as my Canadian pesos aren't worth much in Deutschmarks these days!).
W
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I have some Leyland trucks coming from a Hong Kong Ebayer that with a bit of work will become localised truckers. The range has Commers and Leyands but I think they are the same truck rebadged. There are also some others on Ebay that are British origin as well. I think I will get some of the DMH baggage with covering tarps as cargo.
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Another good source of in scale cars is the Disney Pixar range, which are 1/55. Naturally enough you need to paint out the anthropomorphic faces and occasionally file back or putty over mouths but some of the range is very useful and they are cheap and readily available. If you look for the Vladimir Trunkov model for example you'll find it's a pretty accurate representation of a Russian ZAZ -968. They have a few generic sedans that readily convert to taxis etc.
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Thanks, Carlos, I can find some of those Disney Cars fairly easily (and if they don't work for me I can give them to my kids!)
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Love this thread!!
Just picked up some Afghan civvies myself from Fighting 15s. Personally I don't mind the 1:43 vehicles but i take the point and am currently painting up a Toyota flatback in 1:56
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I've made a bit of progress, which is to be seen in my photo-heavy, text light blog post here:
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/01/more-insurgents.html
Some highlights:
More insurgents, courtesy Eureka Miniatures. The two on right have been head swapped with Old Glory Pathans;
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6hLioVDH_s4/VqSHip3QS3I/AAAAAAAAAhw/bW5eokMbPFI/s1600/IMG_3547.jpg)
Support weapons:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-n6hSVGWnzrc/VqSILxvp-PI/AAAAAAAAAio/B-LzEIjOI6w/s320/IMG_3552.JPG)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fMVSrGDb5Oo/VqSIhs-UbAI/AAAAAAAAAjA/GONtvXcevO8/s320/IMG_3556.jpg)
Musings on 1:43 vs 1:56 scale vehicles (Rubicon plastic Opel, diecast Mercedes station wagon, Warlord resin Bedford)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-tMes5F2WWTo/VqSJSB7fifI/AAAAAAAAAj8/kWi5hCsS9MM/s320/IMG_3563.JPG)
Taking up Carlos' recommendations about using Pixar Cars:
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-U1iVtgzsNs4/VqY9kuYGK1I/AAAAAAAAAlM/y-GuekfwJ1c/s320/IMG_3572.JPG)
And a peaceful day in southern Afghanistan...
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lTb7jCvqEPw/VqSJ6X23IsI/AAAAAAAAAkk/p8BJ1hgzCf0/s320/IMG_3568.jpg)
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Coming along nicely. I think a tractor trailer rig, would make a nice linear terrain piece. Maybe you'll need to source one for your own.
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Coming along nicely. I think a tractor trailer rig, would make a nice linear terrain piece. Maybe you'll need to source one for your own.
Thanks. I'll keep my eyes open for another big rig, but it's not my top priority. Now a combi van or a pickup may have some uses...
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I've now converted and painted the little red Cars car, now a typical yellow and white Afghan taxi.
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-fUhSCZJDtuo/VrwTYXS9Q5I/AAAAAAAAAmU/apcFEJblOO4/s320/IMG_3732.JPG)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vBYVol4Nk5Q/VrwTeWuNXWI/AAAAAAAAAmY/qmCS5ImGTac/s320/IMG_3733.JPG)
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Very nice, I just picked up that same guy from Eureka, I am hoping after LPL10 I can get my moderns mojo back.
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I've added another update to the blog
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/02/state-of-insurgency.html
New things to see are two more compounds,
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0nc76p0Eht0/VtO64HviaZI/AAAAAAAAAm8/Jm7ArFuI3Bw/s1600/IMG_3869.JPG)
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3iYxmMzWISw/VtO77sJuAGI/AAAAAAAAAng/QIj_-ZwgPdI/s1600/IMG_3878.JPG)
Various terrain bits
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-NMnvyP_UHZ0/VtO8StoW0KI/AAAAAAAAAn4/PphxjNsN3wo/s1600/IMG_3883.JPG)
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-OvGAcfgpA3M/VtO-HCrjvcI/AAAAAAAAApE/zmhEmdpMUh0/s1600/IMG_3909.JPG)
Some livestock
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qf0ESZd03-w/VtO9zFAcwKI/AAAAAAAAAo8/nXiY8zcsX34/s1600/IMG_3906.JPG)
And an insurgent group photo!
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-miArRteOTXY/VtPVqILh86I/AAAAAAAAApg/j__ZyuOinWg/s1600/IMG_3884.JPG)
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Nice. I felt that too many 2 storey buildings would be over the top so I asked Battlefield Accessories to come up with a single storey compound, construction of which is underway.
On a recent visit to Eureka Miniatures, I grabbed a couple of his donkeys and a goat cart as well as a cart for one of the donkeys to pull. Interestingly, his donkey is the one from Schrek.
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lol
I almost got the Shrek one too, but opted for the more sensible option.
Will Bailie - very fine additions. I like the colours.
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Thanks for the comments.
Two-storey buildings are much more interesting both for modelling and gaming, but the reality is that there are more single-storey buildings. What surprised me was how much faster the single-storey compound went together than the two-storey one!
Nic Robson has a package on its way to me right now, including the goat cart. I'm looking forward to adding it to this project. Overall, I'm more interested in the civilian part of this project (i.e., the background figures and terrain) than I am in anything to do with the conflict!
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Yes, an interesting background in most docos, very different to what most Anglo Saxon backgrounds are used to.
I watched the first episode of Australia's War in Afghanistan tonight ( Australian ABC TV), some very interesting pics of towns and rural areas. I was particularly interested in the vehicles alonside the road as the military convoys moved throught. Lots of Taxis and vans.
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Just one model to add this time, the Eureka Miniatures rocket launcher and crew:
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-dE_VVxLkRUc/Vt-yLdHpOuI/AAAAAAAAAp8/rTv2bCBD0RI/s1600/IMG_3948.JPG)
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The ANP were looking a bit outnumbered, so I've recruited some Border Police to support them. Update on my blog at http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/04/afghan-border-police.html
A few teaser photos:
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-M38KFIFsjsM/VwPJK_hDqbI/AAAAAAAAAtQ/mHJ_WNJC6h0l2HH61DZhpXvFkqm8xFJGw/s320/IMG_4537.JPG)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-r_l2l3s1LJo/VwPIsjBfLOI/AAAAAAAAAtA/Xod2g2rNvZYKj8r5E6CT1J_doCNiDOyWQ/s320/IMG_4547.JPG)
And the combined Afghan Government Forces to date:
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-0fJkzb8NtsI/VwPI8Oj3nGI/AAAAAAAAAtM/bnrr7Q2qkYIx7PiU5-L3uQeMtELGITOsw/s1600/IMG_4557.JPG)
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;D :P
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Nicely done.
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Lovely, god bless Eureka!
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Added another Cars model, this time Vladimir Trunkov, a ZAZ Zhaporozhets sedan.
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/04/vladimir-trunkov.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/04/vladimir-trunkov.html)
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jrmrI4cHKnY/VwieDSBC3_I/AAAAAAAAAto/KFDMc3He6oYAtascvpiLUWJFYNsLIjLjw/s1600/IMG_4578.JPG)
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That's great. I picked up 2 of those recently, so I will use one as the taxi it is and convert the other one like yours.
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This is great. I usually skip the Moderns board, it's not my thing, but this is great. I to have had my eyes on those Eureka civvies for a while.
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Thanks for the comments, everyone! I don't have any gaming time at all right now, so posting here is the only feedback I get (other than my wife saying "that's nice, dear"!).
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This is great. I usually skip the Moderns board, it's not my thing, but this is great. I to have had my eyes on those Eureka civvies for a while.
A great thing about the Afghanistan civilian pack is that, except for the chap with cell phone, they are a bit timeless so could be used for earlier periods. And even converting the cell phone user would not be so much of a much!
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I've added a mule cart:
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Eht4UQHUQv4/VxHQbJY7N-I/AAAAAAAAAuQ/sBA-2nJAmmkLverQJD7qaaF7YR9-auN8wCLcB/s1600/IMG_4643.JPG)
More photos on the blog
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/04/afghan-mule-cart.html
Cart is a new (upcoming?) release from Eureka. Slightly modified, as the driver is riding along rather than the one provided, and I've added a few tassels and pompoms to the mule.
No cargo yet, but I am considering a low-tech technical lol
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-O5OhhSSjV0Y/VxHW8zJV3yI/AAAAAAAAAu4/cOrHtN-YVVoUsDG345dfdCudJRXB4hVhgCLcB/s320/IMG_4650.JPG)
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lol
And yet I'm thinking of extending the flat bed I have so it can hold exactly the same thing.
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Where is your cart driver from, please?
I've added a mule cart:
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Eht4UQHUQv4/VxHQbJY7N-I/AAAAAAAAAuQ/sBA-2nJAmmkLverQJD7qaaF7YR9-auN8wCLcB/s1600/IMG_4643.JPG)
More photos on the blog
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/04/afghan-mule-cart.html
Cart is a new (upcoming?) release from Eureka. Slightly modified, as the driver is riding along rather than the one provided, and I've added a few tassels and pompoms to the mule.
No cargo yet, but I am considering a low-tech technical lol
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-O5OhhSSjV0Y/VxHW8zJV3yI/AAAAAAAAAu4/cOrHtN-YVVoUsDG345dfdCudJRXB4hVhgCLcB/s320/IMG_4650.JPG)
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The driver is from Eureka from the Afghan guerrilla casualty set ;)
http://eurekamin.com.au/product_info.php?cPath=87_126_150&products_id=11898
He looked relaxed enough to be driving the cart :D
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Damn, I didn't look at them when I visited his shop in Feb. :'(
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Finished a nice little hand cart. Originally sold as the goat cart, I just felt it worked out better this way:
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-xxVneu5MaR8/VyBLT0a4LqI/AAAAAAAAAvQ/GKloK7R8xvQNFih9r4460NwKSaadKoCZwCLcB/s1600/IMG_4692.JPG)
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That's a nice little conversion.
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Thanks! Not so much of a conversion, as the bloke's arms were already right where they needed to be, so I just glued the cart in place.
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Great cartage. 8)
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Great stuff!
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That really works!
LB
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After some time away, I finally have an update! http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/06/back-to-afghanistan.html
Family is out of town, so i had room to lay out the toys I've assembled to date. I think the project is starting to get close to being something, but I see that I'll need to add some more terrain. Suggestions welcome!
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-_tbOuO-OgGw/V2OFnhdOHnI/AAAAAAAAAw0/tXisEetoq_Iyjs1xSxFETD4dtIj9HWjJwCLcB/s1600/20160616_165156.jpg)
Got some snipers
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RY3HKvXzp94/V2OGrXmXy9I/AAAAAAAAAxU/n-287gGE26I8Ng5hZ5elJdWb126k8nnZgCLcB/s1600/20160616_165342.jpg)
LMGs
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-mD-9rzKcxFQ/V2OGdr3Pe8I/AAAAAAAAAxI/iMDipLoHZc8Ts3X-ZByJWaaAcU1qy4ctACLcB/s1600/20160616_165434.jpg)
A (very) few casualties:
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-OJILHTHTfYA/V2OHYKMmAdI/AAAAAAAAAxo/IA0Y_rRdS1kJ8906NKhLqDCkrKDnaltLwCLcB/s1600/20160616_165535.jpg)
Plus more on the civilian side, with a couple of goat herders and their charges. These guys are probably way too clean, considering the work they do...
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-WnA5BSoLx_c/V2OIGFD5b-I/AAAAAAAAAx8/CZODgRIHVpwojmuKJbgKz9A0Xxa7R-TOQCLcB/s1600/20160616_165633.jpg)
And finally, a group shots of the insurgents
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-SZUbThu9Ewo/V2OJ3rop64I/AAAAAAAAAzA/lxr95Ww_G0kpQtjeZUUtFofrJo1-VP45wCLcB/s1600/20160616_170532.jpg)
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Nice to see the update, that is a fine looking village and inhabitants. Those Eureka figures have some great character, I picked some up on my last trip to Melbourne.
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Looks great bud 8-)
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Looking good.
Suggestions for terrain:
Irrigation ditches
Grape mounds and grape drying huts
More walls
More orchard trees and a box of lichen, the agricultural zones are surprisingly green
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After seeing jamesmanto's grape drying hut, I'd say go with one of them:
http://rabbitsinmybasement.blogspot.com.au/2015/10/grape-huts-grappled.html
Ans maybe a well?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've got some materials for the next couple of projects, which I expect to finish in a few months.
Cheers!
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Found a shipping container in my local(ish) game shop!
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-HnZMU1Jjwz8/V2odIpeYUkI/AAAAAAAAA2w/T54CrosRgcEgTaC7_mf0tJKV5IhwhoJXACKgB/s1600/20160621_193613.jpg)
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As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I need more terrain, which in this case means making a larger village. I've added a few shops, plus some IED craters! More info on the blog (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/06/shops-and-craters.html).
(https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Bxqefg9NUxs/V23fEHW96KI/AAAAAAAAA6w/VSl3Jght1Gk9FzHH7l3Cj_KQ5RFRABMIgCLcB/s1600/20160624_182322.jpg)
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eulTX-8RCoQ/V23YTkf3_dI/AAAAAAAAA6M/mTgJcXj5Af4VyPSTUB_9M22PFfecdEVtACLcB/s1600/20160624_170437.jpg)
A comparison between new buildings and one of the compounds I built earlier.
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-e_CASBRDtw4/V23flITM3LI/AAAAAAAAA7A/0EBv4WwZlrs-l-hgb-naZi0pcOGIw3FjQCLcB/s1600/20160624_182502.jpg)
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I've updated the blog with some vehicles. Mostly the armoured humvee, but also an update for the trucks.
Blog here:
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/the-motor-pool.html
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(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/--RgMH5LjvsI/V3xsVkQppQI/AAAAAAAAA9w/0U_OTabNNN06ufcghF90uxXIZF7USvIcACLcB/s1600/20160705_184137.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-p7ygVvQusJk/V3xsatmlaZI/AAAAAAAAA90/vaYVqnjpej0txVAFxuh3FHxDf-7kPGxKACLcB/s1600/20160705_184144.jpg)
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-eIyKUxymI4k/V3xvEWh7H1I/AAAAAAAAA-w/kXO_SzfUfOwmPUDrEhRAdYcAgJCV_dkxwCLcB/s1600/20160705_184726.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-pobFV7pz0qw/V3xtBaly8yI/AAAAAAAAA98/Qaz_D30IzP40rgCKLN_poA9n1SYbteiNQCLcB/s1600/20160705_184455.jpg)
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Love your Cross Asia style trucks with their paint work. Is that hand painted?
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Love your Cross Asia style trucks with their paint work. Is that hand painted?
Thanks! Yes, hand painted, I just tried to keep the decorations as simple as possible!
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I cannot but applaud your work. Magnificent.
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Them, along with that camo on the Humvee really make it all set a great scene.
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Fantastic thread and great paintwork on the trucks and HUMVEE, love the camo work.
Thanks for sharing
Blofeld
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After a busy week, I've added some detail for one of my shops. One can now get some delicious naan-e-afghani from the local baker!
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I've also constructed a sangar for the ANP.
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More photos and a tutorial for the sangar build at the blog: http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/afghan-bakery-and-anp-sangar-pic-heavy.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/afghan-bakery-and-anp-sangar-pic-heavy.html)
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Your Sangar looks a lot nicer than my commercially sourced one, some good modelling tips there. And the Eureka Minis Afghan civvies look good as well.
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Inspired. I feel ashamed, I had a roll of drywall mesh in my hand cleaning up over the weekend and didn't think of the wargaming potential (well, I did but didn't think of anything!).
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Adore the bakers, a very sweet touch.
Your Sangar looks a lot nicer than my commercially sourced one,
Where was that from?
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Thanks for the nice comments! Now that I've started with the bakers I'll need to make a few more shops. Some sort of knick-knack shop, a mechanic, a butcher, maybe my own version of Richard Clark's Achmed the Pot Seller http://toofatlardies.co.uk/blog/?p=3804 (http://toofatlardies.co.uk/blog/?p=3804).
I had a roll of drywall mesh in my hand cleaning up over the weekend and didn't think of the wargaming potential
A little goes a long way on a project like this!
Cheers!
W
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S&S? ???
Adore the bakers, a very sweet touch.
Where was that from?
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More wheels for my villagers, and for the insurgents. I've added the Empress Miniatures Taliban bikes to my collection: two as delivered and two deweaponised. More photos on the blog! http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/taliban-cavalry.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/taliban-cavalry.html)
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Fine painting on your guys.
You have got me thinking about getting back to my own Afghans.
I am such a painting butterfly. :)
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After re-watching the exploits of James Bond in the Living Daylights and John Rambo in Rambo III, I couldn't resist cobbling together these Afghan horsemen!
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More photos and some backstory on the blog: http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/taliban-cavalry-take-two-now-with.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/07/taliban-cavalry-take-two-now-with.html)
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lol direct hyperlink not working (but link is correct).
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Hopefully that hyperlink works now.
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I like the guys mounted.
Great idea, well done.
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I finally got in a game. I'm pretty sure it violates the restrictions on this board, so I won't talk about it on this forum but you are welcome to read the AAR and find out my thoughts on Black Ops here:
http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/08/black-ops-just-another-day-in-kandahar.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2016/08/black-ops-just-another-day-in-kandahar.html)
So instead, here's the last modern Afghan civilian that I painted.
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With this last figure, I'm at a temporary stop on my modern Afghanistan project. More figures are in the post, though, so eventually there will be more! In the meantime, I've plenty of 1880-era Afghans to paint, as well as other eras and settings!
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Good looking game!
Nice scenario idea.
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I enjoyed your game report. I picked up a copy of the Black Ops rules, but will likely be using my own rules, instead. I do my moderns in 20mm, so it lets me put more figs on the table. Black Ops, as you said, is for smaller numbers -- more of a skirmish.
And I LOVE the motorcycle guys!!! :-* They look incredible...great job!
Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
http://leadlegionaries.blogspot.com/
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Cool AAR, love it! Interesting to learn about Black Ops; I'm looking for new rulesets for my games, will have to consider this one :).
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Thanks for the comments! Black Ops played well. There was a chap who kept complaining that the cover of the rulebook showed some elite operative types and the only figures on the board were, umm, well, 'not' elites. Showed to me that the rules are good and cover a wide range of possibilities!
Rules don't cover everything, so I (as referee) made a few decisions on the spot, mostly about effects of explosives on walls and things. Players accepted my calls, so all went well. (roll a die, high means you succeed!). But as noted, I'm not certain how things will work out with more figures on the table. I think next time I'll increase force sizes a bit and see if things still go smoothly.
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Great stuff!!
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Thanks for the comments! Black Ops played well. There was a chap who kept complaining that the cover of the rulebook showed some elite operative types and the only figures on the board were, umm, well, 'not' elites. Showed to me that the rules are good and cover a wide range of possibilities!
Rules don't cover everything, so I (as referee) made a few decisions on the spot, mostly about effects of explosives on walls and things. Players accepted my calls, so all went well. (roll a die, high means you succeed!). But as noted, I'm not certain how things will work out with more figures on the table. I think next time I'll increase force sizes a bit and see if things still go smoothly.
I've played some games with a dozen or so special forces operators vs equal points of insurgents and it went ok
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Thanks, James, I'll scale things up a bit for the next game and see how it goes!
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This project is not dead!
I have painted some Full Battle Rattle ISAF Canadians. Lots of photos on the blog http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2017/01/isaf-canadians.html (http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2017/01/isaf-canadians.html), here are a couple of teasers:
Foot patrol
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Liaising with the local constabulary
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Back on patrol
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Great work on our minis Will, very impressed! You have a pretty bustling village at this point!
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Thanks, Alex!
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Bravo Zulu!
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Nice! I enjoy seeing different options that fall apart from what everoyne else does. So kudos for canadians! :)
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This project is not dead! I've been using the same terrain for my Jhamjar (interwar/1919/Chain of Command) and NWF (1880/TMWWBK) games and am still gradually adding to the collection.
Latest additions are on my blog here: http://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.ca/2017/07/more-for-afghanistan-and-nwf.html
Update includes Afghan medics:
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The latest and greatest in cartage options:
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Plus a trio of adventurers out to make a name for themselves:
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Lovely - the Eureka carts, etc look particularly good.
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Nice having you back here, specially with such cool additions :)
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Thanks for the comments. I hadn't gone very far, though, I was just over on the Colonial and Interwar boards!
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Another year, and another case of threadomancy! I've built phase one of the mosque for my Afghan city.
https://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2018/07/mosque-phase-1.html
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Eventually, I hope to improve the detailing of the building, and to add a minaret.
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Nice! I love the colours!
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Thanks, Alex. I'm trying to get something close to the real thing:
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(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fb/Mazar-e_sharif_-_Steve_Evans.jpg)
I've still got lots of work to do before it looks like that!
Cheers
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This will be my last update for a while, new Afghan motorbikes from Eureka Miniatures.
Blog post: https://willstoysoldiers.blogspot.com/2018/07/afghan-motorbikes.html
Teaser photos:
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Empress and Eureka bikes side by side:
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Loved your blogpost, might have to try extending the vest as you suggested when I get round to finishing mine.
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Your have a motorbike gang now. 8)
Love them.
I would not worry about the short vests.
They will not be notice on the table.
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Thanks for the comments. I'm not really fussed about the vests, if I had been I would have fixed them. I only noticed when I was partway through painting, when changing them would have been a big hassle. The sculpting on these figures is really top notch, as is all of Kosta's work, highly recommended.
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I got some too, really need to bump them up the painting queue after seeing how yours have turned out.