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.
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Rapid Fire! Gulf wars in 1/72nd scale - Iraqi rocket brigade
With this post starts the presentation of my Gulf Wars ground armies. I have the full Iraqi 3rd Armoured Saladin division, the 5th Mechanized division and many Qatari, Saudi, US and British battalion sized units to show you. I'm in the process of basing the tanks for Rapid Fire! but basing is all they need so I hope to speed up the posts to keep your nails and hart safe...
A Frog-7 battalion is parked while the even more famous Scud-B passes guided by a communications Zil-157.
The Zil is an ICM plastic model. The Scud-B is a resin ARMO model. The Frog-7 are conversions from the Uragans of the last post.
The ARMO model is a beauty. The amount of parts and detail forces you to use a careful painting. The figures standing by are ordinary command sections I'll show you when posting the Iraqi infantry.
And here it is the Frog-7 with the famous red triangle of the Republican guard. All vehicles were painted Vallejo Iraqi sand. The missiles on the Frog-7 were painted buff as they appear to be in a different color I saw in photos of captured vehicles.
That is seriously impressive stuff.!! Excellent.- My ow Gulf War armies are in 15mm- thogh not as large- in numbers as yours. We use Command Decion- Combined arms as our ruleset
ReplyDeleteOnce again - imprssive. Really nice !
I got distracted again this time with Blitzkrieg but I'll get to gulf wars soon.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive collection. Hate to think of their range on the table top.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Yes, the range is better from one table top... to another table top.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend.
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