I finally decided how I am gonna paint my Brit's. As usual I did some research and came up with a plan. Rather than spray prime in white, grey or black, I glued everyone to popsicle sticks and brush primed them with thinned down (approx. 50%/50%) Vallejo English Uniform. I picked this trick up from a gentleman on the Flames of War forum. So far it looks like a good decision.
I put together one of my painting guides to remind me what I am doing. If you like you can find it here:
http://www.stugiii.com/Brit%20Airborne%20Guide.pdf
Most of the pictures are from http://www.6th-airborne.org/index.html and are used without permission (I asked them, but they never replied to my email).
Tim, they call him...
Here ye will fin' all manner of unspeakable beasties an' their activities...
An' remember ta' beware o' th' Rabbit!
An' remember ta' beware o' th' Rabbit!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
The South Staffordshire Regiment
I have decided to 'personalize' my Airlanding Company. They are now B Company, 2nd Battalion - The South Staffordshire Regiment, 1st Airborne Division.
B Company
Commander: Major Robert Cane
Second-in-Command: Captain R. S. Foot
Company Sergeant Major: CSM A. Probert
No.11 Platoon: Lieutenant George Willie James Goodman
No.12 Platoon: Lieutenant Ernest Deuchar
No.13 Platoon: Lieutenant T. F. Anderson
No.14 Platoon: Lieutenant J. F. K. Chapman
H Company (reorganised as two 6-pounder anti-tank gun detachments)
Commander : Lieutenant A. G. Gotto
More to follow...
B Company
Commander: Major Robert Cane
Second-in-Command: Captain R. S. Foot
Company Sergeant Major: CSM A. Probert
No.11 Platoon: Lieutenant George Willie James Goodman
No.12 Platoon: Lieutenant Ernest Deuchar
No.13 Platoon: Lieutenant T. F. Anderson
No.14 Platoon: Lieutenant J. F. K. Chapman
H Company (reorganised as two 6-pounder anti-tank gun detachments)
Commander : Lieutenant A. G. Gotto
More to follow...
The British Are Coming!
I spent last night cleaning up the miniatures for my basic Parachute/Airlanding plotoons. The two man teams (Pathfinder, PIAT, Sniper & Light Mortar) I glued to small bases. Everyone else went onto popsicle sticks for priming and painting. So that gives me:
- Company HQ (2 teams; 6 figures)
- Pathfinder team (1 team; 1 figure)
- PIAT teams (6 teams; 12 figures)
- Sniper teams (3 teams; 6 figures)
- Light Mortar teams (4 teams; 8 figures)
- Platoon HQ's (4 stands; 12 figures)
- Rifle/MG teams (18 teams; 90 figures)
Hmmm 6+1+12+6+8+12+90=135 infantry (so far). I suppose I should mention that I hate painting infantry. I hate painting them, but I enjoy playing infantry...even against tanks.
Tonight I will get eveyone primed and maybe start painting the flesh...
I am also going to put together one of my "painting guides" for British Airborne troops.
T
My Insanity Continues...
Ok sports fans... I spent a day going over the D-1 lists and came up with my painting list. Since the internal organization of British Airlanding platoons doesn't change between mid and late-war, I just need to make a few support changes to morph the company from one period to the next.
Late War - British Airlanding Company List
Company HQ
HQ Section
1 Sniper team
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Mortar Platoon
HQ Section
1 Observer team
ML 3-inch Mortar (2x teams)
Airlanding Anti-tank Platoon
HQ Section
4x OQF 6pdr gun
4x JeepAirlanding Anti-tank Platoon
HQ Section
HQ Section
4x OQF 6pdr gun
4x Jeep
4x Jeep
Airlanding Battery, Royal Artillery
HQ Section
Staff team
1 Observer team
2x M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
2x Jeep
Airlanding Armored Recce Platoon
3x Tetrarch Light tanks
Total List Cost: 1490
Mid War - British Airlanding Company List
Company HQ
HQ Section
1 Sniper team
HQ Section
1 Sniper team
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section
1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Platoon
HQ Section1 PIAT team
1 Light mortar team
3 Rifle Squad (5x teams)
Airlanding Mortar Platoon
HQ Section
1 Observer team
ML 3-inch Mortar (2x teams)
Airlanding Mortar Platoon
HQ Section
1 Observer team
ML 3-inch Mortar (2x teams)
Airlanding Anti-tank Platoon
HQ Section
4x OQF 6pdr gun
4x Jeep
4x Jeep
Airlanding Anti-tank Platoon
HQ Section
4x OQF 6pdr gun
4x Jeep
Airlanding Battery, Royal Artillery
HQ Section
Staff team
1 Observer team
4x M1A1 75mm pack howitzer
4x JeepAirlanding Machine-gun Platoon
HQ Section
1 Machine-gun Section (2x Guns)
Total List Cost: 1480
I will also pick up a Typhoon or two for airpower.
I think I have enough figures to make four airlanding platoons...I can always use the extra to bump up the points or use them as engineers. I could also use the extra teams to swap out the light mortars and field parachute platoons if necessary.
Time to go clean and prep the miniatures...
Tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel...
Tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel...
Tim, they call him...
My Insanity...
In 2007, I started a blog (http://360.yahoo.com/decurion2000) to chronicle the painting of my USMC Rifle Company. It has evolved since then, but I can't help but notice that my Rifle Company is the only Flames of War force that I planed, purchased, painted and finished in a logical and organized manner.
Since then I have painted a lot of miniatures, but it is hit and miss...some bright shiny object attracts my attention and my focus gets distraction is focused elsewhere and my mini's languish unpainted and unloved.
So, I have decided to return to the successful formula and blog my painting progress...or paint to my blogging progress? Either way... Rather than finish some WIP (god forbid!). I have decided to start anew. I have a number of armies worth of unpainted led, so turning to the boxes stored in the "Holy of Holys" I selected my British Airborne troops.
Market/Garden has been one of my favorite campaigns ever since I read "A Bridge too Far" when I was 16 or so. Several years back I started buying British Airborne troops. I now have several pounds worth just begging to be painted...
I began by researching the lists. One thing that quickly became apparent was there was little difference between a mid-war and a late-war force... Goodie! The US Para's underwent a dramatic reorganization leading up to D-Day and it is difficult to morph an mid-war into a late-war force and visa versa.
I started with late-war (that on is on Army Builder). I quickly decided that I wanted to to an Airlanding company rather than a Parachute one. The reason? Support options... The plain truth of the matter is I will be facing tanks (good ones) if I play late war. The airlanding units get better support units. Both airlanding and para platoons are Fearless Veterans (unlike the US!), so I wasn't "downgrading". The only real difference is para platoons consist of a Command team; a PIAT team, and six Rifle/MG teams. The airlanding platoon consists of Command team; a PIAT team, a light mortar team and five Rifle/MG teams. Basically a Rifle/MG team replaced by a light mortar.
I am off to work on my list...
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