This a wargaming place were you can see a growing collection of miniatures and terrain of many historical periods in 20mm (but also a few 10mm,15mm and 28mm) started when I was 10 yo. At the moment it has several tens of thousands of miniatures from foot figures to Destroyers. Occasionally there are some war movie critics and some travel to military sites. My family considers it the best wargaming site in the World even if it is the only one they know. More on @joaopeixoto5249 YouTube Channel.
Monday, 30 June 2025
The USAAF and the RAF in mid/late WW2 for Rapid Fire! rules and in 20mm ...
Resurrected Revell Avro Lancaster in 1/72 for Rapid Fire! rules
Thursday, 15 May 2025
The British 1st/6th Airborne Division in 20mm size for Rapid Fire! rules
Saturday, 10 May 2025
Rapid Fire! 20mm - The 6th and last paratrooper battalion of the British Airborne Division
Monday, 5 May 2025
Rapid Fire! 20mm - The British Airborne Division Hamilcar and Tetrarchs
Both an Hamilcar glider and a company of Tetrarchs were still missing in my British Airborne division. I looked for an Hamilcar and found three producers: a 3d printed version; the one from Planet Models in resin and a Vacuum formed kit from Contrail with metal parts also. The problem was the price as they range from 90 to 140 euros not counting P&P and the usual excruciating time of wait and customs procedures and pay if coming from the UK. There is also the Britannia model now by Grubby tanks and that one is much cheaper at around 20/25 euros. The problem with Britannia (besides nowadays time and customs) is that this one would have to go along with my Horsas from Italeri making the Hamilcar much smaller as Britannia gliders are reduced versions of the real things. So I decided making my own as I only intend to have one. The Tetrarchs were easier as they are resin 3d prints coming from Italy but this same file can be printed in other places.
Saturday, 28 December 2024
Rapid Fire! Dieppe 1942 in 20mm (part 6) - The Dieppe casino
With 14 people in the house in the last week I managed to sneak out in true Commando style for some period of time and build this model. The Dieppe casino was one of the many beach obstacles the Germans had at the main beach of Dieppe in order to hamper any allied landing. During the landings of August 1942 it was used as shelter for some Canadians and was thus destroyed after the failed Jubilee operation for the Germans to have a clear line of fire for an eventual second landing.
This was another venture I was wanting to make since my teenage days but only when I got my hands on the excellent After the battle- Dieppe through the lens and Channel ports- Operation Jubilee books I really had enough reliable information for all this, from my Calgary tank regiment (already made) up to this one.
This model became 60cm X 30cm.
The casino was built in Moorish style, opening its doors in 1886, and it became an imposing feature of the beach and an attraction for tourists during the French Belle Époque.
Between 1926 and 1942 it gained this Art Déco style, with added galleries, favoured by the 1936 first paid holidays in history which attracted even more bathers to its beach.
An MG34 from FtF and a repainted Altaya Opel Blitz were added. The bases of the guns in particular had to have smaller sizes from the ones I already had due to the bunker openings. Besides the AT guns, there was a 20mm AA gun somewhere in the compound that I imagine to be on the roof and most probably some HMGs also.
Sunday, 3 November 2024
Rapid Fire! NW Europe 44/45 - 101st US Airborne - New C-47 and Waco
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Rapid Fire! rules in 20mm - The Germans manning the WNs at Omaha
