Thursday, September 27, 2012

Getting a little closer

Got quite a bit done since my last post.  I finished the M113s, a Merkava Mk I, a M151 Mutt w/TOW and a few Infantry. 

The other 2 M113s are just like the first one with the exception of the cargo rack one vehicle #2.  The more I look at them the more I'm thinking that I will get a pack of the IDF armor decals from Bison to dress them up.  Its very hard to see the numbers of the 2 with cargo racks, so may just order a decal set and scrape those off.  Overall, really like the way they turned out.



Next up were the Infantry.  I chose the Elhiem 20mm IDF as they were the only metal figures in 20mm that I know of, are very nice and compatible with 1/72 plastic figures.  I bought enough figures to organize 2 Infantry Squads, each with a FN MAG, a Platoon Headquarters and the 3 figures that are mounted in the 113s.  I also purchased a box of Orion plastic 1/72 scale IDF mostly for the tank crewmen as I may need to add more dismounted AFV crews, depending on how good the PLA/PLO RPG gunners turn out to be.



The Merkava is the old ESCI 1/72 scale Mk I in an Italeri box but is a nice model.  It has the link and length tracks, which are a bit difficult to assemble, but nice when completed.  I added a little stowage and a tank crewmen from the Orion IDF to finish it up.  Planning to get one more of these before the convention.


Lastly is the Hobby Den 20mm scale M151 Mutt with TOW ATGM.  This is a resin model from The Hobby Den in the UK.  The model is made of resin with the TOW and mount being made of metal.  Very nice model and comes in 7 parts, the wheels, TOW and mount.  I added a couple WW2 British Paratroopers for the crew, again as I had these laying around with no particular job for them to do, so they were drafted into the IDF. 



All that is left to complete the IDF are approx 20 Infantrymen and the last Merkava, then I will start on the PLO.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

The J&B 1/76 Scale M113


Next up are the M113s, three of them.  Again, just as with the Centurion, chose the J&B model because I already had the models sitting in my closet.  These are actually quite handy little models and with a little bit of work, come out very nice. 
 
 
 
Most of the pictures on the web show the IDF M113s with enough differences to set them apart, visually, from other armies and time periods.  To start with the IDF installed a storage rack or bin on the sides of the vehicle. 
 
 
 
From the pictures of them in the field during the 1982 war, they had just about anything in them; fuel cans, canvas, field packs, tools ect.  The J&B kit is an ACAV during the Vietnam War and as such, does not include these racks so I made them from some extra parts to a 1/35 scale Type 69-II Iraqi tank of all places.  I cut a small piece of styrene, bent up the ends, turned them on their side and attached it to the vehicle.  This formed the base of the rack, adding the face after the base had dried.  Next I got rid of the ACAV Turret and M60 LMGs and replaced the M2 with a 20mm Liberation 50Cal HMG. 
 
 
I Added stowage, a driver figure from Platoon 20 IDF range and an extra 20mm Elhiem IDF Infantryman in the open troop hatch.  The last bit was the exhaust, which runs off the top deck and down the right side of the vehicle.  I just cut a section of pewter tubing that was sitting in my spare parts box and voila, a new exhaust system. 
 
 
 
Overall, I am pleased with the final product and will start painting the second one in the next few days.
 

 
 
 
 

Friday, September 7, 2012

And now for something completely different

I decided to take a small detour by moving a little to the left of Desert Storm by way of Lebanon in 1982.  I started work on a small project for the upcoming MilCon in Austin, Texas this November.  Since I only have a couple of months to complete the project, it needed to be that way.  I'm planning on a small scenario pitting a Israeli Mech Infantry force against a slightly larger PLO force defending in prepared positions.  The first vehicle up is the Centurion Sho't.  I chose this tank because I already had an Airfix Centurion sitting in my closet, but was needing an upgrade.  By a strange bit of luck, Syrhobbs just happened to have the Liberation 20mm conversion kit in stock and at $4.85 was a no brainer.  This kit just consisted of the a new resin turret and a metal barrel so it would need a little more to make it ready for the 80s.  I added a few bits and pieces, fuel cans, bed rolls, storage boxes ect and after a couple of nights, it was ready to escort a Platoon of M113s into Beruit.  Now its not a completely accurate Centurion Sho't as used in Lebanon in 1982 as the Liberation kit converts to the Six Day War tank, but close enough for what I have planned.  Who knows, maybe there were still a few of models of my Centurion running around in 82.  Below are a few pictures I took during the process of completing this tank over the past couple nights.






Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Closer Look at the Desert Rats

Here is what I currently have and plan to build for the British force.  Most of the vehicles are from the fantastic 20mm Modern Range by Britannia with a few plastic models.  The foot troops are almost exclusively 20mm Liberation Brits from the 1990s range of which I have approximately a Platoon with a couple of Milan ATGM Teams.

2x Trumpeter Challenger I Mk 3 Tanks
3x Britannia Warrior IFVs
1x Britannia FV432
2x Britannia CVR(T) Scimitar
1x Liberation CVR(T) Striker
1x Airfix Landrover with soft top
1x Airfix Landrover with hard top
1x Airfix Bedford 4tonner
1x Airfix CVR(T) Scorpion

I added the wheeled vehicles because they were on sale, could not resist.  Might use them in a planned tabletop campaign at some point in the future.

Will try and post pictures of the entire bunch in the next few days, before I start building and painting.