Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Guadalcanal 1942 in 20mm for Rapid Fire! rules - (Part 14) The 3rd US Marine battalion and one more Amtrac

 

Third USMC battalion and 1st Regiment finished together with one more LVT(A)1. Once again these figures are a compromise between the uniform, equipment and organization of the USMC battalion at Guadalcanal and the ones of the later Pacific war. The LVT(A)1 is also for later battles as it was used for the first time at Kwajalein, early 1944. The model is Altaya with added crew for the Brownings. 

The Revell US Marine is a great set. The figures are well designed with all small weapons that the USMC used: M3 SMG, Thompson, Garand, BAR and M1 rifles and even a flamethrower. The problem is heavier weapons as nothing comes inside the box. So they had to be made up once again. 


The Bazookas are Airfix and SHQ with converted Revell marines holding Hasegawa shells. 


The Brownings HMG 1917 are Revell and Matchbox, all with Evergreen sleeves and added water cooling device. The No2s are Atlantic and Matchbox. All No3s are Revell and SHQ. 


The Brownings 1919 have Hasegawa firers with SHQ guns and plastic tripods. On the left there is an Airfix firer with changed tripod. All No2s are Esci and Hasegawa. 


The 81mm mortar is scratchbuilt and has an SHQ, a converted  Revell and the old Matchbox officer, probably the most copied and used 20mm figure in the world. 

The 60mm mortars are again scratchbuilt and have Revell conversions (the one with the rifle raised above the head), another Matchbox conversion and a SHQ figure. 


This one became strange as the Airfix radio man  looks like the grandson of the officer. Even so I like to think of this officer as Chester Puller in order to balance things! The figure with Walkie Talkie is SHQ. 

Next: A return to Vercors

Saturday, 15 November 2025

Able Archer/ RFR rules (?) - Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022 in 20mm (part 15) - Ukraine turns (more and more) to Europe

 

With Trump/US weapons having to be paid for almost a year by now, Ukraine shifted almost completely to free European weapons. Its the case of the Italian B1 Centauro (November 2025) and the French VAB (already since late 2022)  and Mirage 2000-5F (February 2025). All models are repainted Altaya die-casts.

While the vehicles were easily blackwashed, dusted and some markings added, the Mirage 2000 was more complicated with the erasure of the French markings and the painting of the tricky Ukrainian markings. Fortunatley they left the camouflage as it was and forgot the geometrical greys! Also a pilot was inserted in the cockpit. 

The problem with nowadys vehicles in Ukraine, both Ukrainian and Russian is the anti-drone protection that really I still didn´t figure out how to do in a simple and speedy way to both fleets. 

Next: the 3rd US Marine Battalion for the Pacific.

Friday, 14 November 2025

Rapid Fire! in 20mm, Vercors 1944 (part 3) - More Maquisards and the strange truck of Valchevrière


A group of metal Les Armées Oubliés figures stands next to the famous (for me at least) "Truck of Valchevrière". This photo in taken in the northern part of Vercors not far from Grenoble days before the first German attack at Saint Nizier. 



This photo was one of the first I found on the Vercors actions and the truck became a mystery due to the strange  kind of canvas cover of the "truck of Valchevrière". In the SCW sometimes the trucks had their rear part raised so the infantrymen could shoot from the inside. Is this an influence of the handfull of Republican Spanish in the Maquis ranks? A second possibility is some kind of medic truck. A third one is something completely different that I can´t see! The model looks to me as a Dodge truck. The French army used a number of them and this one may be a left over, or eventually its a civilian one. The grille is different from other French trucks so the Dodge is a good possibility. 

With all this doubts this solution was cranked up: a SHQ Opel Blitz cabin was glued to a number of  wheels and other parts from all over the place in order to have something that looks slightly with the original. 


Pieces of Blueboard, plastic card and cloth were used in the rear part. 


The wheels are from an Airfix Scammel and the wooden back is from a cheap truck toy. 


The wood gas burner is taken from an Atlantic T-34 gasoline tank. 


The figures from Les Armées Oubliés are beautiful figures that capture very well the Vercors attitude. 



Next: a return to Ukraine

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

The Slovak Fast Brigade at Barbarossa for Rapid Fire! rules in 20mm


This one is virtually complete with a few bridging equipment still to be done. My Slovak Fast Brigade was built around 15 FTF vehicles (in a total of 24), several 3d printed Slovak vehicles and converted infantry, cyclists and artillery. The gun in the cover is a 75mm mountain gun made from an Irregular Miniatures barrel and with other parts scratchbuilt and one I forgot to mention.

Sunday, 9 November 2025

RFR/Able Archer - The Iraqi Airforce in 1/72nd scale


This one started to be built during the Gulf War itself as aircraft were some of the miniatures available to portray Iraqis. The vast majority are plastic model kits with a few more recent Die-cast.

Saturday, 8 November 2025

Rapid Fire! in 20mm, Vercors 1944 (part 2) - The 6e Chasseurs Alpins

 

The 6e Chasseurs Alpins was an old and famous unit that ended up in the French Vichy part after the 1940 campaign. A few of them - around 60 - joined the Vercors Maquis and became the core of one of the most famous units on that battle, being sent to all actions from Saint Nizier (13th to the 15th June) up to the 23rd July, the last day of battle. 


The majority of the 6e Chasseurs at the Vercors would not have been dressed like this but instead would have used the civilian clothes typical to the Maquis. In fact only some of the officers would have used this uniform, but the Chasseur uniform is too tempting to be left aside as it gives lots of color to the Maquis. Besides dressed like this they are a possibility for the May/June 1940 campaign and even Narvik were the 6e Chasseurs Alpins fought. 


The only non-Airfix figure is the German Esci figure firing with the MP40 that here received a radio on its back, something that didn´t happen at the Vercors as far as I know. 


The Vichy propaganda for the 6e Chasseurs Alpins. I only changed the boots for some white tall socks that I saw in some reenactors of the unit. 

The figures used are the Airfix Italians with added Milliput Chasseur beret. There is also a Japanese and a WWI US Airfix figures added for variety as the Airfix Italians, even if beautifully sculpted, don´t have many poses. The gun in many figures is the Beretta SMG but it looks close at this scale with the several supplied allied SMGs.

Next: More Maquisards, this time from LesArméesOubliés.

Monday, 3 November 2025

RFR/Able Archer - The Iraqi III Army Corps support


This is the last video for the ground troops of Saddam in Kuwait. There is artillery, reconnaissance and some navy for the famous southern Khafji landings. The usual brands are Cromwell, Skytrex, Irregular Miniatures, Altaya with the usual scratch building with help from many other brands.