All,
Next up in my descent into 15mm skirmish madness is three packs of Peter Pig IDF troops. These are "Modern" troops, but not "Ultra-Modern" troops; that is, they're armed with Galils and don't have the 'chef hat' helmet covers. But the figures are great looking, very dynamic, great proportions, weapons, and gear. You'll hear no complaints from me! Unless Martin's listening, then I need a bunch of WWII American infantry in prone poses (BARs, Thompsons, and Garands) so that I can play out skirmish games where I have a standing, kneeling, and prone character for each man ;)
But that's off topic, let's get to the troops.
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There are twenty-four troops total, painted up in two different schemes. I painted 15 troops as IDF soldiers (above), and nine troops as generic African Union guys (below). The IDF troops my see action someday in some 1982 action, but they're definitely going to see action in the near future for my Cuba Libre campaign "The Fall of South Leon." Egged on by Mr. Peter Cooman's battle reports, I recently purchased Worthington Games' "Boots On the Ground" boardgame, which I'll be converting for miniatures use. The African Union troops will be used in some modern scenarios in northern Africa, maybe even make a cross-border raid into Ifat.
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Pic is a little fuzzy, sorry. In any case, I'm very happy with my quick camo job, they'll do the trick. To see a bunch more photos, please check the blog at:
http://blackhawkhet.blogspot.com/2016/08/peter-pig-15mm-modern-israeli-defense.html
Well, that's it for now. Standby for an operational pause on modern stuff for a minute; this weekend I've got a full docket scheduled. One game of Panzer Aces (the boy and I face off against the Russian horde), one dogfight for Hakuna-Matata, and one ground fight for Hakuna-Matata.
V/R,
Jack
Very nice, indeed, Jack. 8)
Cheers - Phil
Great work on these.
For prone figures Essex are certainly worth a look though I'm not sure they do one with a Thompson.
Looking good Jack!
Nice stuff!
And looking forward to your 'boots on the ground'!
Thanks guys!
I'll take a look at Essex, and I just ordered some more walls for Boots on the Ground.
V/R,
Jack
Quote from: bigjackmac on 07 August 2016, 01:41:23 AM
Thanks guys!
I'll take a look at Essex, and I just ordered some more walls for Boots on the Ground.
V/R,
Jack
Wich ones?
4Ground. We'll see how the work out. I've already got some from JR Miniatures and some Battlefront pre-paints. I need to take a good look to see if I have enough buildings as well. I plan on using my Crescent Root Mideast buildings (seen recently in my Royal Marine batreps). It won't match perfectly with all the windows and doors on the map, but should be okay.
V/R,
Jack
As long as there are roughly the same entry points i think that's no problem
... as the Bishop said to the actress?