Thursday 5 November 2020

Rapid Fire! Market Garden in 20mm - Oddities and such (part 10) - A few Allied missing bits for the new RF book



This week a few more new models were added to the Allied side. The Armoured Cars and trailers came in recent parcels but the Jeeps were old models waiting to be built or repainted for years. The idea was to make the a Recce squadron for a British divisions at Garden and the first few Jeeps for the US 101st Airborne division. 


The AEC armoured car is a BPM 3d print as well as all trailers. The Staghound A/C is RTR Raventhorpe. The Jeeps are Airfix (the ones that comes with the LVT-4, grey colour), Fujimi (the green one with trailer) and Hasegawa (with the Browning MG). All models got plenty of extras as figures, stowage, jerrycans, windscreen covers, etc. 


The drivers are plastic Esci or Revell figures with arms from the spare box. 
 

These models were great fun to build. I used tissue paper for the windscreen covers and PVA to stick them. 


The MG armed Jeep got a Valiant Browning and the binoculars figure from Hasegawa bent with fire until it could man the MG. 


The final result gives a nice and different model. The helmets of the Hasegawa figures got the 1st aid kit for them to look like paratroopers. The US vehicles were painted GW Castellan Green. 


The RTR is easy to put together with only turret, gun and body as separate parts. The stowage is already modelled in its place so only a figure, an MG and a antenna were necessary as extras. 


The BPM AEC A/C was painted first with thick varnish before the grey primer and again this seems to cover most of the printing lines. Even so this technology is getting better and better and detail is also increasing. These British vehicles were painted Vallejo WW2 Russian Uniform. 

Next: more OMG or France 1940.

8 comments:

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    1. Olha que se me chateias falo-te do Paços de Ferreira!!

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  2. Great work JP, as you say 3D printing is getting better

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  3. Thanks Will. I'm about to receive some 80 of them from Minigeneral which is making some very good 3ds.

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  4. Expertly painted and based. The contrast from the originals to your final, painted masterpieces is stark!
    Regards, James

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    1. Thanks James. I'm panting models for 40 years by now and settled with this style for quite a long time. After a while it becomes kind of automatic.

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