Vietnam

Started by Derek H, 10 May 2010, 07:22:05 PM

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Derek H

10 May 2010, 07:22:05 PM Last Edit: 10 May 2010, 07:24:25 PM by Derek H
Picked up my first ever tens at Carronade on Saturday.  Nice figures and I'm particularly impressed by the price and how easy they are to paint.

These are my VC local force using VNM2, VM3 & VC2, I'll be using them with the upcoming "Charlie Don't Surf" rules from Toofatlardies..



I've  a couple of mistakes in the online catalogue though.  VC3 is listed as "Riflemen kneeling firing rifle bush hat ", though the actual figure is wearing a helmet.  Similar with V5, that "M-79 grenadier bush hat " listed in the catalogue is definately wearing a helmet.

And the range just doesn't seem complete without NVA, VC and Americans carrying LMGs or lying down firing them using the bipod.




Leon

Cheers for letting us know about the descriptions Derek, I've changed those on the site now.  Apologies for the confusion.

I've also added those suggestions to the lists.
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nikharwood

Good stuff Derek - glad you're enjoying 10mm  8)

Your figures look nice - I think you could bring out some more detail with a simple ink / 'magic' wash - it'll really make them 'pop'...

Derek H

13 May 2010, 01:41:14 PM #3 Last Edit: 13 May 2010, 01:52:59 PM by Derek H
First go at NVA.  I think I'll do future ones in a slightly lighter green and wash to bring out the detail.  These ones have had too many coats of paint, but I'm really rather happy with the bases.


Derek H

And now the US.  I'm happier with these - beginning to get the hang of tens.





That advancing guy has got a bigger head than the standing ones.

Derek H

Finished my first platoon.  VC local Force.


Derk G

Nice stuff indeed!

Derek H

Can anyone tell me what the figure on the right here is?   It came from a Vietminh Indo-China Army Pack


slinky

great stuff Derek ;D

Leon

I believe it's VM5 - Bo Dai Phuong, Thompson SMG, bush hat.  Although it says 'running' on the website which I'll be changing!
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Captain Verbeek

very nicely done.
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Derek H

US Platoon finished.





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Derek H

I've been using heads from V3 Rifleman walking and putting them on to AV11, Australian with M60. 



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It's not too difficult, just how long would it take a sculptor to do the same job to produce a much needed figure for the Vietnam range?    :) :) :)

Derk G

Now if there's a hint for the sculptors I must have missed it ;)

Good job, may have to do the same.

So how about a VC with LMG? Any ideas anyone?

Leon

If you've got any spare figures, do one using a pin instead of glue, and send it back to us.  If it's OK, we can look at moulding it!
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Derk G

P.S. Anyone got photos of the VM10 and VM11 machine gunners, any chance of using these for VC/NVA LMG?

Derk G

Quote from: Leon on 06 June 2010, 06:27:07 PM
If you've got any spare figures, do one using a pin instead of glue, and send it back to us.  If it's OK, we can look at moulding it!

Yay! Err wait, did you say using a pin on something this tiny? I'd amagine odds of self-inflicted injury would be higher than those of success ;)

Leon

Quote from: Derk G on 06 June 2010, 06:27:50 PM
P.S. Anyone got photos of the VM10 and VM11 machine gunners, any chance of using these for VC/NVA LMG?

If no-one has any pics of those, I'll get some sorted out.

Quote from: Derk G on 06 June 2010, 06:29:13 PM
Yay! Err wait, did you say using a pin on something this tiny? I'd amagine odds of self-inflicted injury would be higher than those of success ;)

You'd need to drill small holes in the head and body and put a small piece of wire in, just to make it more solid.  Glue/putty on it's own isn't strong enough and it would break during the moulding process.  If it was something you fancied doing, you'd need some master figures from us to work with.

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Derek H

Quote from: Derk G on 06 June 2010, 06:27:50 PM
P.S. Anyone got photos of the VM10 and VM11 machine gunners, any chance of using these for VC/NVA LMG?

I'll put some up for you this evening.


Derek H

Quote from: Leon on 06 June 2010, 10:33:52 PM
You'd need to drill small holes in the head and body and put a small piece of wire in, just to make it more solid.  Glue/putty on it's own isn't strong enough and it would break during the moulding process.  If it was something you fancied doing, you'd need some master figures from us to work with.

I'll give it a bash with the figures I've got and see if I'm up to the job.