Wednesday, December 30, 2015
30DEC15 ACU in 15mm Followup Comments
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
29DEC15 Stryker Dismounts in the Works
As you can tell by the photo, I'm really taking some time to match my old ACU cover as I paint these guys. Getting it just right for 15mm is interesting to say the least. There will be no pixelated effect on these guys. They are just too darn small (15mm foot to eye height, tall for 15mm but still tiny none the less). Hopefully you can read the labels on the Delta Ceramacoat bottles. Those colors are mixing beautifully and matching. Ivory in particular provides a great base coat to add the greens to and get the desaturated colors I'm looking for.
I will follow up with more details later as time allows. Right now I'm blogging on my tablet and not liking the Blogger app and my lack of ability to create my content with pictures as easily as I can on the desktop/laptop.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
26DEC2015 First 15mm Miniature Conversion
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Late Soviet/Early Post-Cold War Russian Mech Infantry Platoon
Figured I'd post progress of my first 15mm historical force.
These are those BMP-1 dismounts I might have mentioned earlier. I painted them using references from a late "Soviet Military Power Power" (1990, US DoD publication) an article on Turkmenistan in the mid-90's. About that timeframe, the Late-Soviet/Early Russian Federation forces were fielding a camoflauge uniform similar to BDU to replace the aging khaki green based uniforms they had worn since about World War II.
Clearly, I'm taking liberties. By this time, the late 1980's to mid/late 1990's, Russian forces were more likely to be in BMP-2 or BMP-3 wearing this uniform instead of BMP-1.
Artistic license on my part. It's wargaming, not history. Sure, the hobby mixes the two and strives for both in accuracy, but there is some give and take for flexibility of play. Those BMP-1's can be used in lieu of BMP-2/3's even if they are visually different. The same could be said of the infantry. Part of why I enjoy Ambush Alley's Force on Force is it doesn't matter so much if these dismounts are armed with AK-47's or AK-74's. They operate on the same principles. Troop quality and morale matter more than the guns they carry.
Game theroy aside, I enjoyed painting and basing these guys. Both the vehicles and dismounts are Khurasan miniatures. I'm very happy with the quality of their product, and continue to purchase items from them. Being an American gamer, I appreciate the American (or at least North American) supplier of fine historical and science fiction/fantasy 15mm miniatures!
BMP-1's and Mech/Motorized Dismounts: http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/modern-russian.html
Sadly, I missed the fact that Khurasan has BMP-2's under a different area along with T-72's...