Fred's 2016 Painting Diary

Started by fred., 01 January 2016, 03:26:56 PM

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29 September 2016, 09:29:34 AM #691 Last Edit: 29 September 2016, 10:24:49 AM by fsn
Fred! You, Sir, are a hero!

Now, how long does it need in a game for the mortar to be assembled and fired?
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fred.

It's very cool. Not sure it's very practical, either in the real world, or for gaming.

But one of the advantages of smaller scales is you can add some of these non-front line bits of kit just for fun.

The firing mortar may well make its way on to a GWSH battle field, I'm less sure that the towed version will.
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fred.

Done a bit of research on the Skoda 30.5cm morser.

It took around 6 hours to setup. But apparently didn't need any heavy equipment to do this, just jacks and the like.  But even in a game like GW Spearhead, this would be at least 12 turns, which is a whole game.

Rate of fire was one shot every 4-5 mins.

German use in WWI was limited to the opening attacks on Belgium and French fortresses - which is a shame as I was hoping to add it to my late war German artillery park.
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I'm considering getting one of the firing models to add to my WW2 German forces.

BKC stats as per the Naval Guns in the British NE Europe list.

I've a couple of scenarios in mind.

Besides, it's an impressive piece of ordnance!
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fred.

Naval Gun stats look about right for BKC
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Been working on these chaps for what seems like ages - irregular units always take much longer than uniformed ones



At the minute a generic Irish unit, with a low number of muskets, and no uniforms.
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Very nice indeed. They do take longer but look better when finished

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Looking like a tasty military salad.
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I like the colors chosen and the overal aspect. Well done

fred.

Thanks chaps.

Seeing them photographed I'm a lot happier with them, than I was on Sunday when I last painted them.
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They look suitably irregular. Before reading the caption I thought they were some of Monmouth's chaps.
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Very nice, indeed, Forbes !  8)

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