I have just sent my February order into Leon, and have requested a few BR143 figures - the BEF soldier surrendering.
My conversion intention is to reequip him with ear muffs, high visibility vest, and batons. He can then re-join a post war battlefield as a helicopter marshal. Has anyone tried conversions like this for diorama ?
Sounds great! 8)
For gaming, my son has a CWC adaption where helicopter marshals have a points value and any LZ where they operate, the choppers get a faster turnaround. Even if the LZ is cold, no pilot wants to loiter on or near the ground too long close to a front line.
From real ops, I can tell you that most chopper pilots prefer a trained marshal on the LZ. Less risk of troops running into a blade or in the case of hot exhaust fumes getting badly burnt (a real risk with big beasties like the Chinook).
There is also the condition of the LZ and "the drop" to wheels down. A lot of AAC pilots who were accustomed to the old Wessex damaged landing gear when they were re-equipped with more modern but less sturdy choppers. You really could literally bounce that old Wessex in with confidence and believe me they did.
Good to see a Wessex in 1/144
The only conversion I've tried so far are my 1871 dismounted French dragoons. My next planned conversion is a Russian pandour into a dismounted Prussian hussar.
Yes, Phil was right (again!) the 7mm tube on the LAW looks right to the eye although the scale rule says it is too long.
I used a Pendraken WW1 American in Brodie helmet kneeling host figure. He looks just right for a Civil Defence volunteer drafted into the front line of a post war scenario.
Images will follow when the dice starts rolling.
Quote from: Sunray on 04 February 2016, 04:18:41 PM
Yes, Phil was right (again!) the 7mm tube on the LAW looks right to the eye although the scale rule says it is too long.
Images will follow when the dice starts rolling.
That's 'cos I are a profeshnial (sic) and I know how to cheat. (sometimes X_X) =O =O =O =O =O =O =O =O =O =O
Look forward to seeing the pics, James. :)
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Sunray on 04 February 2016, 12:07:57 PM
A lot of AAC pilots who were accustomed to the old Wessex damaged landing gear when they were re-equipped with more modern but less sturdy choppers.
Sorry Sunray - Wessi are RN and RAF only. Nosiey and puke making, particularly when chasing hares at Guterslo airfield. Mind you a QRA by the F Mk2A Lightings was louder.
IanS
Quote from: ianrs54 on 05 February 2016, 06:41:57 AM
Sorry Sunray - Wessi are RN and RAF only. Nosiey and puke making, particularly when chasing hares at Guterslo airfield. Mind you a QRA by the F Mk2A Lightings was louder.
IanS
Ian - you are absolutely correct. It was RAF and RN only . Both uniquely operated out of RAF Aldergrove with AAC hence my blurred memory of Eagle Ops over XMG. The Navy boys always came home with foliage in the undercarriage and us boaking out of the doors...