May 6, 2019

My Method To Apply
Camouflage Netting
To Tanks

Building a kit out of the box makes fun, painting the finished kit gives you something special, but adding some extras and modifications will make the finished kit to a true unicate. In this post I will show you, how I apply camouflage netting to tanks. This method was found some years ago in an old forum, which does not exist anymore, now I had the time to test it for myself.

You do not need much to do this modification, you will only need a model of your choice, some Greenstuff and a needle.

First I mixed the Greenstuff, then I applied a flat patch over the designated spot. For this demonstration I used an old Italeri JS-2 fastbuild kit. It comes from the testbox, where I have some old models on which I test new methods of painting and modifications.

After that I used the needle and started to push little holes in the flat surface, you do not have to worry about this process, just keep pushing. Whith the needle you can trim the form of the net if you want to.

The whole procedure took about 5 minutes and the result is promising. Please note that this is only a testpiece, do I did not put too much efford in this.

On the picture below you can see a slightly modified 1:100 Zvezda M2 Bradley APC (inspired by this blog) with some camouflage netting applied and already basecoated, with a layer of paint this already looks great. I am curious how this will look when all colors and decals are applied.

As you can see, some modifications for models do not take too much efford and look great in their results. The Bradley above will get his NATO woodland camo pattern, then I will decide in which colors I will paint the new applied camouflage.

May 5, 2019

Faces Of War (5)

It has been a long time since I posted some of my Grandfathers war pictures. He took part in the African campaign of the second world war, but that is all I know.
But I want to share them anyway because they offer a more personal view on the war.

These pictures do not come in a specific order, I just took them from top of the batch. While I went through the rest of them, I mentioned that not all of them were made in Africa.
It seems that some of them were made at the homefront.

In this and the previous "Faces Of War" posting I tried a different way to digitalize the pictures. I will do this with the pictures from the other (#1, #2, #3) posts in the near future. That will be a good method too see which pictures I already had uploaded.

Creative Commons Lizenzvertrag

Dieses Werk ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung
 - Nicht kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International Lizenz. -

I updated the custom cards site with links to the official rulebooks of both "TANKS" games.

In the next days I will work on the new 2 custom units for "Tanks - The Modern Age". The first new card is finished, for the second I still have to build the kit and design the card, but with an optimization of this process it will go faster.
At the moment the new nunits did not get a playtest, but since they are only "reskins"of units which are already included in the game (US into USSR/USSR into US), it should not make any issues to use them for the game.
We will see.

Also the 2 artillery units got redone. Tomorrow I will have printing testrun, then the updated cards and also the new cards will be available as PDF next week.

May 2, 2019

PAH Helicopter Expansion
For
TANKS The Modern Age

A closer look at the PAH helicopter expansion for "TANKS The Modern Age" by Galeforce 9. It is a remake of TANKS with an advanced ruleset. Also, it is a spinoff of the tabletop game Team Yankee, which is based on the same named book. I still have to read it, but I have read "The 3rd World War. The Untold Story" by General Sir John Hacket and it seems both books play in the same fictional universe.

First let us take a look at the 1:100 BO-105 PAH modelkit which comes with this expansion:

Once again Battlefront miniatures offers a nice modelkit without any issues. Not this, not that, if you read one of my closer looks at other BM modelkits you should know everything about this kits quality.

The flightbase is casted in good quality, gives you two height options and offers the choice for magnetization, but it works fine in my Cobra/Hind helis without magnets. This are not the actual parts included in the box, but the parts in this box are identical to them.

After a look at the included modelkit, now let us take a look at the unit itself:

The BO 105 PAH shares its Initiative of 7 and its Armour of 3 with all other helicopters from the game (except for the French 20mm Gazelle helicopter). With 3 hitpoints it is pretty weak and except for its 5 dice missile attack it is unarmed. This restricts its attack abilities because of the special rules for missiles but for 23 points this is strong unit for every German platoon when eqipped with a good crew and extra equipment.

The other cards included in this expansion are:

6 crewcards are included, first there are 2 hero cards for German use only.
The pilot "Günter Weber" offers for 5 points not only an initiative boost of 2, also you may roll a dice after an attack, at a 5 or 6 the helicopter can change its elevation. This seems very powerful for hit and run attacks.
"Friedrich Wulf", the German gunner, gives 2 initiative in the shooting phase and lets you re-roll 2 Attack dice when the helicopter has a speed token. This is strong crewmember especially since this helicopter is only armed with missiles which have special rules.

The remaining crewmembers can be used by all other nations. The "Dead-Eye-Gunner" lets you upgrade one hit to a critical hit, for only 3 points, this gunner may get down helicopters pretty fast. The "Sharpshooter Gunner" could be a pretty powerful addition, its pretty high cost gives you the advantage that your enemy has to draw 2 cards when hit critically and you have to decide which card counts and which would be discarded. The "Inspired Commander" grants additional 2 Initiative for 4 points.

While these 3 crewmembers can join every vehicle, the "Cunning Pilot" can only give helicopters plus 1 initiative in the movement phase. This is is a cheap (only 1 point) but relatively useful pilot.

Finally 4 equipment/doctrine cards are included in this box.

As also included in the HIND and the Cobra expansion, "Countermeasures" and "Defense Maneuvres" cards are included in this box, both are very useful for defending attacks, worth 2 and 3 points this equipment may save your helicopter in critical situations.

"Spearhead" gives the vehicle which has equipped the card the chance to move before the game starts. This may be ok for 2 points, I still did not figure it out, its use may depent on the actual game setup. The last card included is "Ambush", when discarded this card grants you a massive initiative boost in the shooting pase of the actual round. This may not only be useful for the PAH, as I would use it on low initiative tanks like the T-55 variants.

Overall this is a pretty nice unit when equipped with the right stuff. Following the German "First Panzer" (hehe) special this could be a powerful unit for a reasonably price, compared to the point costs of equal equipped other nations helicopter, for example, a fully equipped HIND may easily cost more than 50 points compared to this little thing with only 43 for a well equipped PAH.
The difference could be a Marder or even a Leopard 1.

The modelkit included is made in good quality. What could be seen as an issue is the fact that there is neither a clear canopy nor a cockpit included, but since this is a gamepiece, it is ok.
With the experiences made from a first game with air units, in future games these small flyers will be tough opponents with a potential high killrate. 

For a rough size comparison I re-uploaded the picture below of the PAH with a Revell 1:100 from this post. The final picture of the post comes from my mate Olli and shows the helicopter in finished state.

May 1, 2019

LAV Tank Expansion
For
TANKS The Modern Age
And
Magnetizing The LAV

A closer look at the LAV tank expansion for "TANKS The Modern Age". This game, made by Galeforce 9, is a new version of "TANKS", this time the conflict happens in the eighties of the 20th century in a fictional world war 3.
This game uses 1:100 modelkits from Battlefront Miniatures "Team Yankee" game, just as "TANKS" does with models from their "Flames Of War" range.

Beside the cards for the game, this plastic kit is included in the LAV expansion:

 
Sounds like I am repeating myself, everytime when I take a look at BM kits but once again, this is a kit without any flaws or issues. Neither sinkholes nor visible ejectormarkings can be found on the parts, also there is no flash and there is no mouldlining except for the roadwheels.

The kit comes in 2 sprues of green plastic. If you build the LAV AT version, you will need only the parts marked in the picture above from the second sprue. Also, you could build the LAV-M mortar version from this kit, but since it will not be used for the game I do not mention it in this post.
Seeing the amount of leftover bits, I redid my my little experiment from this post to build a M-163 VADS from them.
Or maybe 2, I reinforced my US troops with another M-901 and had all the bits from the pictured sprue twice. You can see my efford in the post below.

After a view on the plastic included in this expansion, let us take a look at the cards which are included. First there are 2 unitcards in this box:

The LAV-25 is a high initiative unit, but like all (as I call them) support units from the game it has no armour and only 3 hitpoints. Since it is wheeled, the LAV has 3 movement poins. Rapid fire 5 grants some advance against unarmoured vehicles and helicopters, but against all other units this tank is pretty useless with a base attack of only 2.
For 11 points this may be a good addition to your US platoon.

The second LAV version, the LAV-TOW, has with 5 points a lower initiative than the LAV-25. As all other light tanks it has no armour and only 3 hitpoints. Its strenght are the missiles, the vehicle has the ability to shoot 4 missiles each round, supported by its Fast and Hammerhead, instead of 1 this unit has 3 armour when in cover, abilities this thing can be a good support unit.
This unit may join your platoon for only 12 points.

This time 5 additional crew and equipment cards are included, 3 crewmembers and 2 equipment cards.
The US hero is tank commander "Joel Schrader" who pushes the initiative of all LAV and M-60 tanks of the platoon. It is one of those revealable cards, if you do so you will get 2 additional attack dice but lose 1 armourpoint for that round. For 6 points this is a good addition if you have more M-60 and LAVs in your platoon.

Next included are 2 drivers, the US only "Clever Mechanic" gives you 1 Initiative during the movement phase. Also he allows you to drop an equipment card to reroll up to 2 defence dice, not bad for only 2 points.
The "Daring Driver" allows you for 3 points to reroll a defence dice when not in cover.

The 2 leftover cards are for equipment/doctrines. "Spearhead" gives the vehicle which has it equipped to move before the game starts. This may be ok for 2 points, I still did not figure it out, its use may depent on the actual game setup.
The "Duck hunter" is a good addition, especially for tanks without AA abilities. For the cost of 2 points, tanks can do an unmodified  4 dice missile attack versus helicopter. Very nice.

Once again this is a nice addition for the game. I can not say much about its playability but in theory this thing seems nice. If you play versus helicopters, this is a good AA support unit for a releatively low cost.

Not only that I recycled the leftover VADS bits from this expansion, also I magnetized parts of the LAV tank to make it playable in both versions with a change the top part. Maybe this should have gotten its own post, but read on.

First of all, building this kit happened without any issues, made fun and did not take much time. Then I figured out how I would magnetize it and started with this process.
I glued magnets to both exchangable parts, then a blob of epoxy was deployed in the inner hull of the LAV. I pushed the screw with one of the topparts into the epoxy and when it was hardened I only had to take the part off again and could exchange it with the other magnetized top part. Since I used a magnet/screw combination I saved one magnet and did not have to care about the polarity.


Blogupdate
I blocked a specific IP of a network bot or stuff like this, I hope this will not show any negative effects for other visitors of this blog. For now I will test it for a week, to see if I can reduce access for that kinky bot. For this I used the script from http://freehostedscripts.net/blockip/

In the next weeks I have plenty of time for my hobby, this is what I planned beside some spontanous projects. Some older previews of "TANKS The Modern Age" expansions will be updated to fit in the scheme of the actual style, some pictures have to be redone and some additions for the cards have to be made and I would like to add some links.

Next is that I want to build an index page with all built kits from this blog ordered by name or scale of something like that. This will help to find specific models in this blog.

Finally. I will redo one of our battlefields for a more urban look, I have already started to plan the new layout, but removing the actual flock and sand will take some time because waterproof carpenters glue was used.

AND...
I will start to work on the next set of custom unit cards for the game. This time a new US and a new Soviet unit are planned, but I still have to wait for the kits to arrive, to build and to paint them, that I can use a picture of that model on the new card. They will not be completely new, they will only be reskins, what I already did for the French artillery unit. And since the German forces are also limited with only 4 units availabe, Olli and I should take a look on this topic.

I tried a new set of fonts, the new cards will be better readable and the cards that are finished at the moment will get redone this month and then be available as PDF. And it is unclear, if I should get the French units for the game, maybe I drop them of as a birthday present for a friend, after I took a closer look at them, we will see.

More Bitsrecycling
With Instant-Sil

Oops I did it again. Building the Battlefront Miniatures M-901 ITV and LAV tanks left over a load of bits. And as you may know, for me this is annoying, I think it is a waste. Except for the marked pieces all parts of this sprue were leftover once and of this sprue twice.
Sure, sometimes you will get some extra hatches or small parts, but in this case there were so many sparebits leftover, like at the Plastic Soldier Company 1:100 Panzer 38t (these were leftover), that I decided to try to use them like I did in this post.

The main parts were finished and roughly cleaned up. As you may see, the duplicated tracks, skirts and hulls are not perfect but I think they are acceptable. They would look better when builtup and painted.

The quality of the cast could be much better, but with my limited supplies I only got these results. This is how they looked when all parts were attached. Also I had to duplicate the drivers hatch. In the background you can see some of my mates Ollis Leopard 2, this picture was made at another roguish Montagmaler meeting.

Later that day we basecoated more than a dozen tanks via airbrush in a production line that would have made Henry Ford proud of us.

Having a Revell Aquacolor Bronzegrün basecoat, the improvised tanks made a better appearence than thought. On the picture they are flanked left and right by the 1:100 T-55 AM kit by the Plastic Soldier Company, a kit which was also nice to build.


I just made these two pictures, you see my original Battlefront kits of the M-163 and the M-901 side by side with their duplicates. Since I changed my regular matte varnish you can see slight differences in the coloring.
I am happy with them, and their production was pretty simple. Another time I used stuff which would else disappear in the bitsbox. For me, one aspect of modelling was always, that every kit built by every modeller everywhere is a unicate, and these are mine.

And I saved some money for other units, one pack of epoxy putty (2 €) was used for each model, some closer looks at the available French forces for "TANKS The Modern Age" may come in the future, but I am still unsure about that.