Hi folsk,
Still not got started on any of the vehicles for this one but the Brocno Bofors crew offer an opportunity for a few more BEF Troops, so started to make a couple of stretcher bearers/RAMC personnel. Heads and stretchers from Resicast.
Al
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Posted: Friday, April 27, 2012 - 03:39 AM UTC
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 - 03:43 AM UTC
Hi folks,
A bit more porgress on the SB's.
Cheeers
Al
A bit more porgress on the SB's.
Cheeers
Al
Posted: Saturday, September 15, 2012 - 10:13 PM UTC
Hi folks,
Well I haven't managed to get started on the vehicles yet but the recent release by Bronco of their 17 pdr crew did produce a set of the double cartridge carriers that were worn by the RA and support troops during the early years of the war. I didn't use them with the gun crew as you only get 10 but this prompted an opportunity for another early war figure to add to the mix.
This one is a combination of Tamiya body parts, Resicast Head, DML Gas mask and Ultracast bayonet, to which will be added an Italeri SMLE.
Cheers
Al
Well I haven't managed to get started on the vehicles yet but the recent release by Bronco of their 17 pdr crew did produce a set of the double cartridge carriers that were worn by the RA and support troops during the early years of the war. I didn't use them with the gun crew as you only get 10 but this prompted an opportunity for another early war figure to add to the mix.
This one is a combination of Tamiya body parts, Resicast Head, DML Gas mask and Ultracast bayonet, to which will be added an Italeri SMLE.
Cheers
Al
Posted: Saturday, September 15, 2012 - 10:20 PM UTC
Ola Alan. This is shaping up nicely. I like the crowded scene on the street with all the vehicles and the troops scattered around the diorama. Really nice work.
Posted: Saturday, September 15, 2012 - 10:31 PM UTC
Hi Robert,
I have the Resicast early Bren Carrier and/or Scout Carrier plus the Vickers Mk VI B to build as possibles for the scene.
I haven't done anything more on the civilians yet either as I've been working on my Somme project but a couple of troops with the double cartridge pouches will add some more variety to the mix of soldiers.
A cart and an early Tilly should work too, so once I get a selection of vehicle to choose from built, I can see what works best. Just need more build time
Cheers
Al
I have the Resicast early Bren Carrier and/or Scout Carrier plus the Vickers Mk VI B to build as possibles for the scene.
I haven't done anything more on the civilians yet either as I've been working on my Somme project but a couple of troops with the double cartridge pouches will add some more variety to the mix of soldiers.
A cart and an early Tilly should work too, so once I get a selection of vehicle to choose from built, I can see what works best. Just need more build time
Cheers
Al
Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 - 02:53 AM UTC
Hi folks,
A few more troops arrive on scene.
Cheers
Al
A few more troops arrive on scene.
Cheers
Al
Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 - 04:34 AM UTC
Ola Alan
Nice stuff... It is getting crowded on that base in the near future. I Like that.
Nice stuff... It is getting crowded on that base in the near future. I Like that.
Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 - 05:33 AM UTC
Hi Robert,
Thanks for looking in. I need to get on with the civilians and the vehicles, but it's moving along.
Cheers
Al
Thanks for looking in. I need to get on with the civilians and the vehicles, but it's moving along.
Cheers
Al
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Posted: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 - 08:53 AM UTC
Nice to see a proper British subject being done so well.
J
J
Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 03:14 AM UTC
Hi Jerry,
Many thanks, some civilians next.
Cheers
Al
Many thanks, some civilians next.
Cheers
Al
Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 11:32 PM UTC
Hi folks,
Well I finished building the Preiser figures. There are 7 per set, men women, children and baggage. By to days standard they are a bit rough, excess flash, seems and blob type feet, so they need a fair bit of clean up. That said I do like the range of poses, and mix of figures that you get.
For vehicle options I have either an early Bren or Scout Carrier, Vickers MK VI B Light Tank and a Tilly. I'm leaning towards one of the carriers and a Tilly unloading some medical supplies. Two rather than 3 vehicles will probably work best.
I doubt I'll use all the civilian in this as I had planned to have some Tommie's trying to move through the crowd. The original concept for this was a Martini type diorama. By that I mean a scene that could be anytime, any place, anywhere as the confusion and destruction of war doesn't really change just moves from place to place.
On the corner of the pavement by the carrier I think I'll add a lamp post or telegraph pole and also one by the drain pipe end of the building. These should give it an even more crowed feel and of course I'll need to add some signage to indicate where this is, in this case the Belgium/Franco Border
Anyway here's the crowd on the move in a test run.
Cheers
Al
Well I finished building the Preiser figures. There are 7 per set, men women, children and baggage. By to days standard they are a bit rough, excess flash, seems and blob type feet, so they need a fair bit of clean up. That said I do like the range of poses, and mix of figures that you get.
For vehicle options I have either an early Bren or Scout Carrier, Vickers MK VI B Light Tank and a Tilly. I'm leaning towards one of the carriers and a Tilly unloading some medical supplies. Two rather than 3 vehicles will probably work best.
I doubt I'll use all the civilian in this as I had planned to have some Tommie's trying to move through the crowd. The original concept for this was a Martini type diorama. By that I mean a scene that could be anytime, any place, anywhere as the confusion and destruction of war doesn't really change just moves from place to place.
On the corner of the pavement by the carrier I think I'll add a lamp post or telegraph pole and also one by the drain pipe end of the building. These should give it an even more crowed feel and of course I'll need to add some signage to indicate where this is, in this case the Belgium/Franco Border
Anyway here's the crowd on the move in a test run.
Cheers
Al
jrutman
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 02:24 AM UTC
Nice hustle and bustle going on there. I like it. The war has moved on and people are trying to put the pieces back together.
Can you get some pics at ground level? Can you replace the blob feet with hornet aftermarket? Or Historex?
J
Can you get some pics at ground level? Can you replace the blob feet with hornet aftermarket? Or Historex?
J
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 06:43 AM UTC
Hi Jerry,
I'll post up some more pics when I get the civilians painted, vehicles have yet to be constructed. I re-shaped the feet as best as possible.
Thanks for dropping in.
Cheers
Al
I'll post up some more pics when I get the civilians painted, vehicles have yet to be constructed. I re-shaped the feet as best as possible.
Thanks for dropping in.
Cheers
Al
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2012 - 10:15 PM UTC
This is certainly a scene that people will take time to look at to make sure they can see everything! There's so much going on, its shaping up really well Alan.
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2012 - 05:10 AM UTC
the fullness of the scene, the story, the finish... it is so dynamic - superb
Posted: Friday, September 21, 2012 - 07:07 AM UTC
Hi Karl and Robert,
Thanks for looking in and the comments. Appreciated.
Just about finished paint the first 7 of the civilians. Need some natural light to see how they look - some pictures tomorrow all being well.
Cheers
Al
Thanks for looking in and the comments. Appreciated.
Just about finished paint the first 7 of the civilians. Need some natural light to see how they look - some pictures tomorrow all being well.
Cheers
Al
Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 02:46 AM UTC
Hi folks,
A bit more work on the first 7 of the refugees. The chap with the hat looks a bit pale to me.
cheers
Al
A bit more work on the first 7 of the refugees. The chap with the hat looks a bit pale to me.
cheers
Al
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Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2012 - 10:15 AM UTC
Alan: Nice additions to a great scene! Looking good.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Happy Modeling, -zon
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Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2012 - 10:57 AM UTC
Extremely detailed piece, only complaint is some of the figures seem a bit 'shiny'. Specifically the two Brits with the rolled up stretchers and the civilian with the blue cap.
Can't wait to see it completed.
Can't wait to see it completed.
Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2012 - 04:27 PM UTC
Hi Zon,
Thanks for looking in.
Hi Chris,
Yes, too much handling moving them around for the test layout. The two Brits will most probably get moved back a little s more so I'm not too concerned about that at the moment. Thanks for the thoughts though.
Cheers
Al
Thanks for looking in.
Hi Chris,
Yes, too much handling moving them around for the test layout. The two Brits will most probably get moved back a little s more so I'm not too concerned about that at the moment. Thanks for the thoughts though.
Cheers
Al
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Posted: Monday, September 24, 2012 - 01:35 PM UTC
AlanL, Whenever I see this name on the blog pg I feel as if I'm in for a real treat. And once again, I love it! These figs are so well proportioned. I can only admire your expertise. Dave
Posted: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 - 03:47 AM UTC
Hi Dave,
Many thanks and glad you're enjoying the build.
These are some BEF troops I did earlier in the year. I add some respirators, re-positioned the ammo pouches and added a new torso and head to the Sergeant. I was thinking the Officer and NCO might work well by the windows on the 1st floor.
The Bren Team working their way through the crowd. I have a couple of others to add respirators to but need some more buckles.
Cheers
Al
Many thanks and glad you're enjoying the build.
These are some BEF troops I did earlier in the year. I add some respirators, re-positioned the ammo pouches and added a new torso and head to the Sergeant. I was thinking the Officer and NCO might work well by the windows on the 1st floor.
The Bren Team working their way through the crowd. I have a couple of others to add respirators to but need some more buckles.
Cheers
Al
jrutman
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 02:26 AM UTC
Tommies and civvies lookin ggood! I am thinking about getting some of those Preiser figs as it expands the amount of dio possibilities for me.
J
J
Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 03:02 AM UTC
Hi Jerry,
Thanks. They need a lot of clean up, but they make for good possibilities and are reasonably priced.
Cheers
Al
Thanks. They need a lot of clean up, but they make for good possibilities and are reasonably priced.
Cheers
Al
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Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 06:42 AM UTC
Would you happen to know a good place to buy them?
J
J