Monday, November 29, 2010

Gun Month - QF 25 Pounder Batteries

3rd and last post of the night shows what has been the bulk of my weekends work. After getting four of what were 3rd hand already constructed Airfix QF 25 Pounders and Limbers a few months ago I needed to do something with them prior to the end of Gun Month. The freaking cat knocking them off a shelf last week only added to the urgency to get them out of the way...Freaking cat...thinks it owns the show...mutter...mutter
Most of the Guns and Limbers were in reasonable order and needed little to be done to them. All the Guns also came with a Gunner sitting in the Gun Layers seat. This is a bit of a pain as the CD3 set up needs two figures per Gun crew and I was not going to waste my time making single figure stands that I could not use for any other British Artillery fielded. So the end result was these look to have three figure stands but the base only contains two. Above the converted figure has a beret on his nut from the ESCI Quad set.
Two Guns per Battery for CD3 means with my other 25 Pounder (In action at Calais) I almost have a Field Regiment. Decals were from the ESCI 25 Pounder set and are not placed that well due to the scale difference, however they are handy for hiding the sink marks on the shield. Figure at the rear of this piece has been converted by cutting his arm off and placing it a different angle.
The white box markings with the number on the left hand side of the shield are to identify the Gun during a game as to know how much ammunition has been expended etc.
Last Gun of the 2nd Battery with another converted head. I went into town today especially to get some paint for his darn beret, three times this month I have needed a dark blue, I have always been able to get around not having a dark blue up until now.
The two Batteries in line. I am very pleased about the results, even though the Airfix kit is simple compared to the ESCI/Italeri release, it still is value for money to the wargamer. Cannot wait to carry out some 'Stonking' with these babies.

16 comments:

  1. A full artillery battery on field!
    Well done Paul - great work! Nice addition the ''beret'' figure!
    Please, remember your 'Animal-friendly' emotions and forgive the cat! :-)
    T.

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  2. Cheers Thanos,I will pass on your regards to the freakin cat, who is asleep on the terrain board as I type...borrowed time, my furry fiend...

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  3. Looks as powerful as a broadside from a destroyer!

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  4. Too true Geordie, but the floatation of the Gun is suspect!

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  5. Great old kit, the 25 pdr. Four seems to me like a passable quantity I'm not a cat enthusiast - keep it out of the wargames room!
    Tim

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  6. This really is gun month!!!
    Looking good and I like the conversion :-)
    What is next months theme ?? :-D
    Cheers
    Paul

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  7. Looks like they are lined up for the queens birthday.I am loving gun month.I am thinking of adding the esci 25pdr to the stash.

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  8. Cheers Tim, you can never have enough arty on the board, and as for the cat, it does just what it pleases, and I have sweet little to say about it, the loft can be acessed in too many places.

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  9. Hi Paul, thanks for the comments, no theme as of yet, any idea's? I have quite a few aircraft I should be working on, perhaps...

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  10. Hi West, the ESCI 25 Pounder and Quad is a beaut, add without delay!

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  11. Yeah, nice collection, could use them for Korea over Christmas too...

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  12. Mmmm... 16 (NZ) Field Regt?

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  13. Great job on the 25pdrs. Well done.

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  14. Really impressing, this is a lot of gunpower! Looking great!

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  15. Planes as a theme??? OOH!! I might go for that one...WWI and WWII??
    Cheers
    Paul

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