Showing posts with label Tour of Duty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour of Duty. Show all posts

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Reinforcements for Vietnam

Quick post this week as it has been a busy time at home and work recently... assembled the new plastic OH-6 Loaches for my Vietnam choppers. I am obviously a little biased but they were a dream to put together. They need a little finishing work (and the door gunners painted) including decals before they are done, but they are tantalisingly close at this point.

Still not sure if I have made the right choice with the windows.... might bow to peer pressure and re-do them... damn you Victor...

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Almost ready for take off

The Blues - five Hueys ready to drop off a platoon of infantry.
I've been a little slack on the painting and blog front over the past few weeks as I have managed to spend the last six weeks feeling less than 100%.... However I did manage to get a little painting done and whilst I really should be painting some Warjacks for a tournament in two weeks, the lure of the Flames Of War choppers has been too strong. I still have a way to go (painting the rotors, crew, decals and final weathering) but I have 16 or so choppers nearly finished!

The one thing I am not too sure about is the way I have painted the glass - I think I am the only person that likes the blue... of course it is an easy thing to change if I get to the end of the process and decide that it is a little too much..

As for the rest of the paint scheme, it has been surprisingly easy. Quick airbrush of US armour, give the model a wash using the MiG Brown Filter for Dark Green, then pinwash the details with with MiG Dark Wash. They will need a little dusting and maybe some targeted washed later, but they were good enough to get the customary "these look like someone who could paint has been working on these, those washes must be good" from one of my friends - high praise indeed  :)

Next up are a few of the new plastic Loaches, then the crews and infantry.
Huey Hog - two choppers armed with rockets and canons ready for some close support.
Heavy Hogs/Frogs - another pair of Hueys, this time armed with a pile of rockets.
Cobra - nice mix of rockets and a chin mounted grenade launcher / minigun
Gatling Cobra - the next step forward, less rockets, but more chaingun!
Heavy Cobra - lots of rockets!
Medivac - looks like I need to fid the tail for this if I want it to fly

Monday, April 22, 2013

The Third Tour...

Over the past few years Battlefront has conducted three tours of Vietnam, each time getting a little deeper into the jungles so to speak and covering more and more of this conflict. Like the other guys in the office I was quite excited but as with any project I had to temper my enthusiasm with the cold hard reality that it was difficult to fit it into my painting schedule.

Like most people I also wanted to make sure it was not a one off project before diving in. The second tour (Tropic Lightning) introduced US tanks and infantry to the game, rekindling my enthusiasm (of course mine ended up painted in desert colours for 1967/1973 Arab-Israeli wars) and I even picked up a couple of choppers.

Once again though, timings and other projects took priority and they remained unpainted. When work started on Tour Of Duty I decided that I would try to move my painting schedules around to fit something in, if for no other reason than it would be a nice change of pace.

I decided to keep heading down the path of the Air Cav (something about all of those helicopters I guess), but instead of painting them as the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) I picked the Air Troop of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment – the Blackhorse Cav. The reasons for this were simple, I could paint up lots of choppers, I could paint up a supporting ACAV platoon with M113s and Sheridans, and finally the Blackhorse Cav were on the front lines in the 1980s holding the Fulda Gap. If something had happened during the days of Reagan, Thatcher, Brezhnev, Andropov and Chernenko these guys would have been up to their ears in Soviets, and as it happened fighting out these theoretical battles was how I cut my teeth with wargaming (along with Napoleonics and WW2).

In terms of what I wanted to paint I kept it simple going for a little bit of everything, that way I can field whatever I feel like within reason. So on the painting table is:
  • Aeroscout Platoon (4 Loaches)
  • Aerorifle Platoon (5 Slicks and 9 MG teams)
  • Aeroweapons Platoon (2 Hogs, 2 Cobras and 2 Gatling Cobras)
  • Aerial Rocket Artillery Battery (2 Heavy Hogs/Frogs and 2 Heavy Cobras)
  • C&C Helicopter (1 Slick)
  • Medevac Dustoff (1 Slick)
I am also using theses models as a test for some new techniques. A couple of months ago Evan was up in Auckland and showed me a few tricks using my airbrush, and the MiG range of oils and filters. I am definitely a novice with them but am pretty happy with how they are working so far.

Next week I’ll have some better WIP photos of the choppers. I don’t think I’ll finish them in time before I have to switch to painting some Warmachine figures for a coming tournament but I expect to get them dangerously close to being finished.