Tuesday, May 26, 2015

More Forces for Cuba Libre

All,

I've been out of pocket with some other stuff going on, but this past weekend was action-packed with wargaming.  Well, maybe not action packed; I didn't actually get any games in, but I had a veritable orgy of painting, basing, flocking, re-painting, re-basing, and re-flocking, which may sound boring, but stands me in good stead for starting my long neglected project, "Cuba Libre."

Lay your eyes on all the various forces I finished this weekend.  Some I painted from scratch, some I repainted, and some I only re-based.  Most will be used for other things as well, but all listed below will be used for the invasion of Cuba.  That I got so much done in a single weekend is, to me, a tribute to the magic of 10mm ;)

 The whole shebang, all the stuff I finished this weekend.

Box #1: on the right are Pendraken Brits from the Falklands range, on the left are Minifigs USMC from their Modern range (Vietnam era), and at bottom are Minifigs Special Forces.

The command stand for Mademoiselle Thatcher's Green-Eyed Boys.  I'd previously painted these up in some generic, 'universal'-style camouflage and put them on desert bases, but I was never really happy with them, so I went and repainted a bunch of them as Brit Paras (but first they'll serve as CLA Paras).

I have a bunch of the still to re-do; probably do them up as Royal Marines.

More.  I'm trying out a new ways of photographing the troopies, hope you like them.  Here you see a MAG MG, a Sterling, and an SLR all on the same base.  Arseome, eh?

Again.  I mostly hate prone figures, this shows why...

Much better with everyone standing up.

Another.  Sorry for all the pics, but I really like these guys.

A prone Milan team, if you can spot'em.

An individually-based leader/hero type.

Fifty-cal HMG team.  Not my favorite pose, but it'll do.

Sniper team.  Good poses, but the camo works so well I left the base showing quite a bit of dirt.

On to the Vietnam-era Marines by Minifigs.  These have been languishing for years in a back drawer.  I've rearranged the CLA so they will have two companies of Marines, and you're looking at them.  I don't know why I went 'brown-side out' helmet covers, it's certainly not appropriate to the Vietnam era.  But what's more iconic to the USMC than those helmet covers?

Another look: two M-14s (my favorite, and Phil, if you're looking, I'm still patiently waiting Sir), an M-16, and an M-60A1.

M-79 Grenade Launcher on this one.  Still loving the M-14 at bottom ;)

Leader/hero type; only problem is, no heavy weapons, though, since I used the brown-side out helmets, I suppose I could use my WWII stuff!

A look at the Vietnam-era USMC, six rifle stands, a command stand, and a hero.

The Spec Ops troops.  These have been finished for awhile, and I actually played a couple games with them based on pennies.  But they've been languishing since then, so I rebased them for my new favorite rules, 5Core Company Command.  Again, six rifle stands, a command stand, and a hero.

Some steely-eyed killers, Tier 1 and all that...

Speaking of Tiers, my Minifigs Aussies for Vietnam will be my Tier 2 Spec Ops.  Need to get some pics of them.

More SF.

The leader/hero.

My Pendraken Argentinians have been done for a bit, but needed some more heavy weapons, so here they are.  I've got a .50 cal MG, a .30 cal MMG (from the French Indochina range), two Milan teams (assistant is Pendraken but the shooters are from Minifigs), and two redone Blowpipes (took the assistants off and gave them to the Milans).

.50-cal HMG.  I really like the sculpt.

Again.

The M1919 MMG.

Again.

Milan ATGM.

Again.

Down the center are some Minifigs WarPac Special Forces types, which I'll use as various bad guy elites and paramilitaries.  There's a command stand, 6 rifle stands, two MMG stands (Pendraken Brit SFMGs from the Falklands range), two AT5 Spandrel ATGMs, two 82mm mortars, two SA7 SAMs, and three leader/hero types.

One of the rifle teams.  I'm real happy with the way these turned out, but the pics aren't the best.  They're all wearing black masks, and I don't know if you can tell, but most of them are wearing green gloves (never tried that before, but I like it).

Back side; 3 of the 4 have RPG-16s or 22s.

More, trying to show off the masks.

MGs, Brits from the Pendraken Falklands range.

Again.

Spandrel ATGM.

Again.

Leader/hero type.

The command stand, with only three figures.  I'm doing this a lot now for forces that don't have 'real' command-type figures.

My Pendraken US from the Vietnam range.  Command, nine rifles, an 81mm mortar, a .50 cal MG (from the Pendraken Argentinians), a .30 cal MG (won't use for Vietnam, unless ARVN, just Cuba Libre, from Pendraken French Indochina Range), and a TOW ATGM (which is from Minifigs).

Some rifles, you've seen these before, I used them for my "In Country" campaign, based on pennies.  With these now on bases, I'm looking at revisiting my "In Country" campaign at company level.

Backsides.  Good looking stuff, they've been working out.

The mortar team.

The .50 cal HMG team.

.30 cal MMG.

TOW ATGM.

These are my "Irregulars," to be good guys or bad guys as necessary.  They are from Pendraken's Falklands range, both British SAS and Argentinian Commandos mixed together for the rifles, and heavy weapons provided by Pendraken's NVA, VC, and Vietminh.  Command stand, 11 rifle stands, two light MG teams, one HMG team, one 82mm mortar team, and three RPG teams.

One of the rifle stands.

Reverse.

An LMG team: LMG is NVA, SMG is Vietminh.

Mortar team: both guys are NVA, don't know where the mortar came from.

Pendraken NVA 12.7mm HMG team.

Again.

RPG team, with Pendraken VC RPG and Vietminh SMG (I really, really like the SMG sculpt, very different, and you can definitively make out that it's a Thompson SMG).

Again.

Lastly we have some Islamic extremists from Minifigs; a pretty small force of only four rifle stands and a leader/hero.  I kind of threw these in at the last minute; my overall war plan for Cuba Libre is that there is enmity between the newly liberated Cuba and Iran, so I think these will be some IRGC guys that were in Cuba (as guests of the Castro brothers) when the CLA invasion occurred.

A look at a rifle team.

Again.

The leader/hero.

Another look, where you can see his Uzi.

And an early Father's Day from the wife: I'm always looking to upgrade my terrain, and we got these off a gentlemen in the UK.  They're 15mm, but I always use 15mm terrain with my 10mm guys.

Another look.  I love them, much better than anything I could have done.  Watch out Panda, I'm coming for ya!  Yeah right, my table will never look that good, but I do what I can.

Another.

And one more.

So, that's what I got done, and I'm just about ready for Cuba Libre to kick off, just need to do some more admin work.  I've also got a very interesting project going on with the War Panda and Weasel, but I'll leave that to them to tell the world, and I'm still waiting for Ivan (Weasel) to put out his Napoleonic rules, and KG Klink is still ongoing, so stay tuned, there's sure to be more coming out.

V/R,
Jack

12 comments:

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    1. Thanks Al, appreciate it and hope all's well.

      V/R,
      Jack

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  2. Hello Jack,

    Do not make me get into Modern! You are tempting me. I actually bid on some Russian stuff on ebay a few weeks ago to oppose my 1980s Brits; (un) luckily I did not win. I do not want to be tempted for a second time!

    I am jealous of the terrain improvements. It is expensive to get the good stuff, and I don't play enough to be able to justify it. but I am thinking of treating myself for my birthday just gone...or maybe get some early WW2 Russian armour.

    You stuff looks fantastic and I am jealous that you can paint.

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    1. Go on man, you know you want to! And it sounds like you're already half way there; no use having troops lying around with no foes to smite ;)

      Yeah, I shelled out some serious cash for those houses, but only because I knew I could never create something so beautiful.

      And Happy Belated Birthday!

      V/R,
      Jack

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    2. So I looked again on ebay, browsed at some 6mm manufacturer's websites but am still resisting! But if there was painted Soviet infantry and tanks available for a reasonable price, I think I would have got some. Because you are right - these figures have not been used since 1980 and should get out more.

      And thanks for the birthday wishes!

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    3. God Bless, Shaun! You've got troops you've had since the 80s and haven't seen the field of battle! You should be ashamed of yourself!

      You get out there and you find them any enemy right now! ;)

      V/R,
      Jack

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  3. Hey Jack,

    Excellent figures. Love the Brit paras. You'll be invading the Falklands soon! I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with all these on the tabletop. I'd be tempted by the 10mm route myself, if I hadn't invested so heavily in 6mm.

    Cheers, Andy

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    1. Hey Andy, thanks man. I am quite proud of those Brit paras, but before they ever get to the Falklands they'll be storming in to liberate Cuba, hopefully beginning this weekend.

      And what's with you, acting like wargamers can't do 6mm and 10mm? ;)

      V/R,
      Jack

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    2. Well truth be told, I've got a load of Pendraken US and NVA forces for Vietnam, just got no one to play against for them. Also got loads of Pendraken Romans, AngloSaxons, Normans, ECW and Colonials which I'm slowly adding to. Just 6mm is my scale of choice for the cold war battles. Get yourself a plane ticket across to Manchester in September to play in the Battle for Hannover, you'd never look back.

      Cheers, Andy

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    3. Andy,

      Wow, sounds like you're well on your way with 10mm. I'd love to see some of your Vietnam and Colonial stuff, in particular, and not having an opponent is no excuse! ;)

      Manchester, eh? I'd love to, but the wife would kill me! Some day.

      V/R,
      Jack

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  4. Fantastic work on those figures. I'm impressive by the amount of detail that can be seen on the 10mms.

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    1. Hey David, good to see you! Thanks man, 10mm is definitely the way to go for me. Cheap, quick, and easy, and while they won't win any competitions, they work for me.

      V/R,
      Jack

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