All,
As always, I go all in, way too far, buy too much stuff, and there's no better example of this (for my particular situation) than having an Italian force for the Western Desert. I don't have any particular desire to play battles with Italians in the desert, I just feel compelled to have them because they were there and I have British and Germans for fighting in North Africa. I did the same thing in 10mm and 15mm and have yet to play a campaign where Italians featured; I think I've played a grand total of one game that involved (a few stands of) Italians, buttressed by Germans, in Tunisia.
But it doesn't matter, I've got them if I need them ;) So here they are; I got a good deal on some Wargames Atlantic Italian infantry, so I started there, then I bought some vehicles off my new buddy Scott on Ebay, then I bought a 3D printed anti-tank gun, then I decided I needed another squad so I bought it painted off Ebay but repainted it, then I decided I needed some light weapons and bought them from Warlord. The Wargames Atlantic guys are nicely sculpted and proportioned, though they are a bit fiddly (compared to most Warlord figures) to put together, while the Warlord weapons figures are one piece models made out of resin, which I hadn't seen before, but they're well done.
As always, I went with a nice, simple paintjob using Contrast paints, which didn't take long at all.
The commander (right) and his senior NCO (left).
Another couple of officer/senior NCO types. The guy on the left is one I bought painted off Ebay then repainted; you can see I didn't do a good job and so the tone of the uniform is different to the rest of the force.
The mortar team. I believe I stole the mortar from a Plastic Soldier Company set of Soviets, while the assistant just has a grenade in his hand.
The pair of armored cars, AB40 (armed only with machine guns) at left and 20mm cannon-armed AB41 on right.
The pair of Semoventes.
LOL you have almost exactly the same Italian stuff in 28mm as I have in 15mm! Although my 15s have more lorries, artillery and support weapons. Funnily enough, my Italians have seen a fair bit of action, but I do go out of my way to set up games with them in.
ReplyDeleteMartin,
ReplyDeleteCool, and I’ve got quite a bit of Italian stuff in 15mm myself, which I need to figure out what to do with, can’t see myself keeping 15mm and 28mm, I don’t have space for it and there’s no way I have time to play with all of it.
Yes, I recall quite a bit of Western Desert action featuring Italians, or at least with Italians present. I need to get hot on it.
V/R,
Jack
These guys look great.
ReplyDeleteI actually have a platoon of Italians that came with the Australians I got a few years ago but have not got either on the table. But the Italians are only half painted and with my lack of enthusiasm for painting it may be awhile.