Making the Slovak Fast Brigade is a funny project as you can´t find many types of vehicles or guns in one place something that forces to look everywhere from plastic, resin, scratch or 3d. In this post you can find a bit of all of them.
These ones came from Poland (Martola Model Shop) from a 3d resin brand called EMP which, among dozens of others, has (L to R) these Tatra T82 (instead of Tatra T27 as pointed in the RF! Blue book) with the 20mm oerlikon AA, the Tatra T-72 and the Tatra 57k. The models are true beauties with very easy to clean resin debris from the 3d printing process. The interior of the Tatra 82 is very complete but I prefer to close all windows with pieces of plastic card. I did the same on the other two vehicle´s windshields as they were very detailed but also fragile. The barrel of the 20mm Oerlikon broke and had to be replaced by a drilled piece of plastic.
These two, a Letov S-328 and an Avia-534 from KP were very kindly sent to me by the RF! expert Alan McCoubrey. These two are very handy, an extra Avia-534 is always good as the Fast brigade had around 36 of them (three squadrons). The Letov S-328 was also missing in my collection as the one I had was sent to Poland 1939 disguised and converted as a Polish reconnaissance aircraft. The only change I made in these two was the markings that were hand painted and the two figures on the Letov which came from the Hasegawa Kawanishi H8K.
The Tatra T82 was used as an AA mobile platform. Not sure it was used in this way in mid 1941 but there is visual confirmation of it around 1943 at least. The figures are Hat WW1 Ottomans with Esci British paratroopers heads which is (I realised that pretty late) the best plastic heads for the Slovaks.
This photo is from 1943 and it shows a 20mm AA gun on top of the Tatra T82 (caption says it) and that is why our masters mention the 20mm AA being towed/carried on top of Tatra T27 and not T82...
The Tatra T-72 will go for the Mixed Reconnaissance Force HQ and the Tatra 57k will be carrying the observation team of the 11th Artillery Regiment.
One more FtF Praga RV was used to pull the 75mm mountain gun of the infantry battalion. This time I camouflaged the truck with the same colors used in the Slovak tanks as shown in Tank Power magazine No 471.
The 75mm mountain gun was scratchbuilt from an Irregular Miniatures barrel and some Revell XVII century wheels. The carriage came from an old Airfix 25pdr heated and twisted until in place. The shield and other small details were made in plastic card.
The crew is again Hat Ottomans with Esci paratroopers heads. The netting on the helmets is no problem as its barely invisible after two coats of paint.
Next: wether Vietnam or more Slovaks
Excellent work as always Joao.
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Thanks Neil, all the best.
ReplyDeleteGreat work JP
ReplyDeleteThanks Will. Smaller armies are funny to read about and build.
DeleteA highly original and cool project
ReplyDeleteThanks AI, got distracted with Vietnam but I´ll be back to these ones soon.
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