Hi folks,
somehow, I lost interest in the project rather sharply sometime in June. I had finished some pieces then which I hadn't yet shown here, and recently got back into it after reading "Congo Unraveled" and drifting out of the 2000AD wave which had occupied my hobby time for most of the late summer and autumn, so I finished pieces that had been lying around in various 1/n ratios of unpaintedness, dug out some kits I had bought but not built and pulled out the scratchbuilding materials for scenery.
First, some additions to the CLAPTRAP forces.
No. 1 Armoured Car Squadron got a 1970s' vintage tank commander from ROCO:

No. 2 Armoured Car Squadron got reinforced by a Gramodels Ferret which I bought at Crisis:

No. 3 Armoured Car Squadron received another Saracen troop carrier with a squadron commander, again a 1970s ROCO piece.

Transport section got two more Bedford trucks, one of WW2 vintage:

Moving on to scenery! Having built the Airfix airfield control tower back in June (but not finished painting it), I was quite taken with the style and relative ease of assembly, so I was quite happy to discover some of the Dapol building kits (which are reissues of the old Airfix ones, AFAIK). Those were a bit more tricky, but work perfectly for period and size, and I plan to get a handful of the bungalows to do some residential areas of Batasi, capital of Adawambe province.
First, the control tower of Batasi Regional Airport (ICAO code GZBR):

A two-story residential house. Not exactly happy with it as it doesn't look properly "African" in style (bungalows will be better), but I guess once it's surrounded by trees it will be alright.

A filling station/garage. Part of the Speedol Garages chain, which is Anglo-Zambwana Petroleum's main competitor.

Some markers for use as scenario objectives or as "Hot Spots" (i.e. "spawn points") for Force on Force:

Moving out of the urban areas, I did a first batch of trees back in May and June using bonsai twigs I got from a local deco store at a decent enough discount. On top of the twigs, some moss with added flock. Not exactly convinging as they are a bit too lush for the veldt and a bit too light for the jungle, IMHO, but good enough.


Then, some metal tropical trees I picked up from Irregular Miniatures back in 2010:

A bunch of rocks:


And numerous "pseudo-tropical" trees made from plastic fern fronds and seasonal fir decorations, courtesy of a hot glue gun. I don't know why I waited so long to get one.




I hope to get a proper layout set up following the holidays. I've done a couple of baseboards using MDF and textured wallpaper plus a runway and some road pieces. Haven't tried it out to see how it looks all pulled together, but I am moderately confident it will work out.
Thanks for looking and to anyone interested, sorry for the long wait.