Showing posts with label 1/87th tanks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1/87th tanks. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 January 2018

Models to Swap (2) - 1941 Russian 1/87th scale tank force (ALREADY EXCHANGED)


Here is the deal: my idea is to get rid of all my built, crewed, stowaged and painted 1/87th Premo scale 1941 Soviet models as I built my German oponents in 20mm.

What I propose to any of you is to exchange this collection for a reasonable number ( not necessarily the 19 1/87th scale models shown here ) of 1/72nd- 1/76th scale models of any brand, material (plastic, resin or metal), painted, unpainted, built or boxed, tanks, artillery or Infantry.

 The models I'm after are:

- Modern Russian, US, German Vehicles
- Chieftains
- Early WW2, Polish, Russian, German, and (specially) French (WW1 also)
- Old Airfix ACW
- Chinook and Huey helicopters
- 30YW Revell

Leave a message here and then we can talk by mail, Messenger, FB or whatever.
If we reach an agreement then we can post our stuff to each other free of charge for any of us.
If you have other 20mm stuff to swap, let me now because they may be of interest to me.
  
Don't be shy. This is an ecological way of getting rid of unwanted stuff and save the oceans!!


T-35 

T-28 

BT-7


 T-26

Diecast Salvat (1/87th scale) KV-1 and early T-34. 

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Lebanon 1982 - 1/87th scale Syrian and Israeli latest MBT's


My AWI armies are having a break and I'm also having a break from them. After a while something bangs your head and you're back to something you left behind.

Lately I've been around Lebanon 82 again, something I never forgot as I was 14 years old when it happened and I still remember the TV news with tanks and air battles on the Bekaa Valley and Beirut.



The left Magach was born as a Salvat (Andrea Miniatures) M48 and the  one to the right had an even more difficult and unknown childhood starting its life in a Chinese toy shop. I already looked for more but nothing...


Plenty of pieces were added specially styrene for the Blazer armour.

 Here you can see them painted with the Vallejo Surface Primer IDF Sand. In 1982 the grey sand was still in use in the IDF as recently they seem to have changed to a greener and darker tone. 

 
 
The T-72K to the left is a Salvat so nothing special just say its a very nice replica of the real thing. The one to the right was more troublesome as it started its career in the armed forces as a Salvat T-80. A lot of Evergreen plasticard, cutting, sanding and moved parts were necessary to turn it into a T-72.

 
The final result is quite pleasing. I did the same to a number of Revell T-80's in 1/72nd scale that were turned into Iraqi T-72's. But that is for a series of articles on my Iraqi 3rd Saladin Armoured Division for the Gulf 1991.
 
 
 
The final result after painting and basing.
 
 
And another T-62 and T-55. No please, they are not drying their pants, no. The grossly exaggerated flags are made to represent command vehicles on K versions of the tanks which externaly only differ from the normal MBT in their 4 meter antennae. This lot of 4 Russian tanks was bought in a toy fair, nowadays one of the few places to get the nice Salvat model tanks in 1/87th scale.  
 
 
 

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Lebanon 1982 - 1/87th and 1/100th scale Israeli army


This is the Israeli army I managed to put together up to now. One of the Merkava was painted just a few days ago but most of this collection has already many years. 

The same is happening to my Syrian army were I also use both 1/87th and 1/100th scales. If I had started these armies recently I would have stuck only to one of these scales. 

But in the late 80's and 90's the variety we have nowadays didn't exist and I was mixing all 'small scale' (these two I'm referring) and keeping the 'big scales' (1/76th and 1/72nd ) together for other modern conflicts like Vietnam, Angola or the Gulf. 


Starting with some heavy stuff I managed to build up to two battalions of Merkava I. They are all collectable Salvat 1/87th scale from a nice collection we had in Portugal over 15 years ago. This collection was made by the Italian Andrea Miniatures company. I run to all paper shops I could find even in other towns. 

When the Salvat Merkava came out the collection was maybe in its middle and these guys were already hard to find opposite to the number 1 which normally floods the market. 

The M577 command vehicles and the M152 jeeps are Roco Minitanks. 


The Salvat/Andrea Miniatures were very nice models made in both metal and resin. The original painting was not very good but it was a useful primer and detail is good enough for washes and dry brush. 


Only the second M60 Magach to the left is Roco, all others are Chinese copies I found don't remember where. As the Magach was covered with Blazer armour most of the inacuracies are hidden with plasticard pieces. The top right M60 is the only Salvat model I could place my hands on with added plasticard grading it to Magach. 


This is the final result of the Chinese copies.  The commander is a resin copy from the set of US vehicle commanders. 


The Centurion Sho't are also Salvat covered with Evergreen Blazer armour. 


The M109 are old 1/100th scale Eko while the Lance recharger, the truck and the M107 are 1/87th scale Roco. The crew for the M107 is 1/100th scale Peter Pig. 


I built a set of two frontal stowage equipment for the M109 and cast a few copies in resin enough for an artillery battalion. 


The Vulcan to the right is a CMSC model. Years later CMSC was closed and I scratchbuilt the one to the left on a Roco M113. The figure is a soft plastic Atlantic 1/87 taken from their small naval and  landing craft box. 

The Israeli mechanised infantry is made from 1/87th Atlantic infantry with loads of conversions as charged arms and added backpacks, antennae, Dragon missiles and RPG's from Esci ( yes, different scale but only you know). The M113 are Roco and the M125 mortar versions are Eko. 


The Roco M113 have added extensive stowage all over, rear fuel drums, MG's and an Evergreen exhaust pipe to the right side. 


The RPG's conversions. Parts from Atlantic and Esci and arms from GreenStuff. 


And the Dragon conversions (Roco Dragons and Atlantic bodies). 


This other mechanised infantry group is all 1/100th scale metal mostly Peter Pig which makes some very nice Israeli infantry and vehicles. I base the 1/00th scale vehicles in the same base as the 1/87th if, as it is the case of M113, I use both scales to the same vehicle.


The Chaparral is Roco as well as the other M113. This group is the beginning of a divisional command and/or other divisional assets. 

Still to be found/done: 
- 2 Merkava (1/87th scale) for the command of those tank battalions. 
- 1 M60 Magach (1/87th scale) for the command of its tank battalion.
- 2 M48 Magach half made and 5 new ones I have to find somewhere.
- 3 Sho't (1/87th scale) to finish the battalion. 
- at least 2 other Vulcan and one Chaparral. 
- 2 M109 (1/100th scale) on the way from Zvezda. 
- 3 M577 and 3 M125 in 1/100th scale to complete the vehicles for the last 3 infantry battalions.
- enough figures for 2 infantry battalions. 
- some helicopters, Defender and Cobra  in 1/100th or 1/87th scale.
- plenty of planes in 1/100th scale, Mig, Phantom, etc...

Let's begin the work and may the Force be with me. If the Force isn't, I'll return to the AWI...

Friday, 15 June 2012

Lebanon 1982, 1/87th &1/100th scale Syrian T-62

My dear friend JMM, the artillery was not the last post for the Syrian of 82, but this one will be: the T-62, which by this date was the most important tank in their arsenal, at least numerically, and the mainstay of the 1st armoured division.



First some of the T-62 , left the T-62A (without MMG), transformed from the excelent Petner Panzers plastic kits from the USA in 1/87th scale and right, the T-62M, . This brand I think no longer exists, and I only know two kits made by them: the T-72 (same mould as the one once made by Roco...) and the T-62. I remember building the T-62 plastic kits (18 of them) and feeling glad on how all pieces glued so well, making me think these were the best kits ever. Besides the tracks were one piece, and some 15 years ago were some of the first to be seen (ahhhh... the Airfix Bren Carrier is some 40+ years old, right...?).



 The Petner Panzers T-62 fleet, is this case the 76th brigade of the 1st armoured division.



 A different camouflage, without the grey colour.


The Salvat 1/87th scale T-62. Each I find turns into a command vehicle with a little Syrian flag added.


 The Skytrex 1/100th scale T-62. This is the beginning of the  91st brigade for the 1st armoured division.


The full T-62 armada.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Lebanon 1982, 1/87th &1/100th scale Syrian T-55

The T-55 was still in good use by the Syrians in the 1982 Lebanon campaign, but was already beeing replaced by the T-62. Nevertheless was still used by the 58th mechanized bgde of the 1st armoured division, the tank battalions of the 85th infantry bgde and of the 62nd independent bgde.


The first is a pair of 1/87th scale Salvat collectibles repainted for some of the T-55 of the 85th Inf. bgde seen in Beirut.



 These ones are CMSC 1/87th scale and sport several camouflages, including the 1973 scheme of brick red/sand/ and green outlined in black.


 This pair is Roco 1/87th scale. In the previous and following picture you can see the many details added to these old kits: figure; drum barrels; MMG; antennae; search light and stowage.



And now for the 1/100th models. These two are  Skytrex and really nice.


These four are Eko and had the same amount of added details as the ones from Roco in 1/87th scale.


The full group: the 10 of the top rows are for the large battalion (5 companies) of the 58th mechanized bgde; the 6 of the bottom row is for any of the other tank battalions (3 companies).





Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Lebanon 1982, 1/87th &1/100th scale Syrian APC and Soft Skins

 The Syrians use many different soft skins, even civilian, and APC.  These are Skytrex (1/100th scale) BTR-60´s painted for the 85th bgde that stood in Beirut during the Israeli siege.


This camouflage is based on a photo of the 85th bgde leaving Beirut under the eyes of an Israeli high ranking officer. The photo is B/W but it seems something like this:


The command version.


Different BTR-60 camouflage schemes, along BRDM-2 (all Skytrex 15mm) and Land Rover Van (Roco 1/87th scale).



The paint scheme on most of the Syrian AFV´s: base russian green; camouflage light grey and sand. There are small patches of brick red as they seem to show on pictures whether from previous paint jobs (1973 schemes for instance) or even rust. Some light green also appears from time to time and I used it on the BMP-1´s.

 
The Land Rover 109.



The BMP-1 were used by both the 3rd armoured division and the 85th bgde. Thse models are CMSC 1/87th scale.



Soft Skins: the two on top are cheap Made-in-china trucks and the one below is the Peter Pig model of the  Ural 4.5 truck.


The crew is a mixture of Irregular Miniatures; Skytrex and Peter Pig 15mm figures.


Unimogs by Roco 1/87th scale.


Unimogs by Peter Pig (1/100th scale). The one to the left carries a 23 mm ZU gun.



These are Diecast Unimogs in 1/82nd scale, a bit bigger than they should but cheap and passable. Two of them had no canvas cover so the canvas of two Roco Opel Blitz were adapted to this Unimogs.


BTR-152 and a UAZ-469, all from Peter Pig.



Infantry is closing in, JMM...