Thursday, 31 December 2020
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Young Miniatures - Wardaddy, US 2nd Armored Division, 1944-45
Friday, 4 December 2020
IDF 7th Armoured Brigade, Valley of Tears, Yom Kippur 1973
After a busy week I managed to squeeze some time to take some photos of the tank crew from the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The timing couldn't be more perfect as the Israeli TV series Valley of Tears is currently aired. It is really a magnificent series and possibly the best war drama series I have watched since Band of Brothers and The Pacific. For a scale modeller, there are a lot great references on the uniforms and field gear. Highly recommended!
Sunday, 15 November 2020
IDF 7th Armoured Brigade, Valley of Tears, Yom Kippur 1973
Sunday, 1 November 2020
IDF 7th Armoured Brigade, Valley of Tears, Yom Kippur 1973
I remembered back in the 1980's when Verlinden Productions first released their line of 54mm figures in white metal, one such figure that stood out was the Israeli tank commander 1970's sculpted by Roger Saunders. In recent years, this figure is quite hard to come by but fortunately for me, Roger has a spare casting of it and generously allowed me to have it. Truth be told, I have always loved this figure for its simplicity. Though it was sculpted in the 1980's, the basic elements of pose, anatomy and drapery are very well done. Therefore taking some inspiration from the slew of T-55 released from MiniArt Models, I decided to use one of those to set off this timeless sculpt.
Cheers,
Calvin
Saturday, 31 October 2020
TIE Fighter and TIE Advanced x1, Bandai 1/144 scale
Cheers,
Calvin
Monday, 12 October 2020
On the Edge of the Precipice - Feldwebel, 389 Infantry Division, Stalingrad, 1942
I am going to call this done on this prescient narrative of a Landser perched precariously off the edge of a bombed out rubble during the early stages of the Battle of Stalingrad. I suppose it does reflect the hubris of the Army Group South during the summer of 1942 - and not realising the vulnerable situation they will soon find themselves in the coming months.
As a finishing touch, I decided to incorporate some building features like the street lamp and rain gutter from MiniArt Models. The painting was mainly done with acrylic paint from AK Interactive and Vallejo. For now this might be the closest I can get to making a diorama.
Monday, 5 October 2020
Friday, 2 October 2020
On the Edge of the Precipice - Feldwebel, 389 Infantry Division, Stalingrad, 1942
More progress on the painting for the Splinter pattern helmet cover, uniform and rifle. I have also attached the gas mask canister to the figure at the back with a strap made from a strip of paper stiffen with super glue.
I noticed that the details of the 1/35 scale gas canister was lacking in some areas due to the injection moulding process.
For instance, some rows of the recessed lines on the canister's body were missing. To engrave those lines, I first affixed the canister onto a plastic H-beam with Blue-Tac for easy handling.
Monday, 28 September 2020
On the Edge of the Precipice - Feldwebel, 389 Infantry Division, Stalingrad, 1942
Some progress on the uniform, insignia and helmet cover this evening. The collar tabs and breast eagle are from the decals that came with the kit. I also decided to remove the chin strap on the helmet cover and add a new one around his face to convey a more "in the field" look.
Cheers,
Calvin
Sunday, 27 September 2020
On the Edge of the Precipice - Feldwebel, 389 Infantry Division, Stalingrad, 1942
Putting behind the box art assignment from Alpine Miniatures, I resumed work on the Landser over the weekend. I also took the opportunity to try out the Field Grey tone from AK Gen 3 paint for the tunic.