Friday, September 11, 2020

Hobby Progress and Exploring Technology

 First things first, I am almost finished with construction on the P61. The rear canopy is giving me some trouble but so far it's going ok!



Second, I finally started the Tamiya M13/40 I was given for Christmas last year. I thought it was time to build it since I am about to run another Italian Theater campaign, but more on that later. The main construction is built and a rough black base coat is done.



Now about that campaign! The focus of this one will be the Anzio beachhead. My old roommate will run a British recon squad in parallel to my worn out 91st recon. Here's the hex map for our campaign. I used a scan I found online of the 1970 Avalon Hill game Anzio Beachhead.


But how to run the map phase of our campaign when we can't often be in the same room. Turns out there's a computer program for that! Tabletop Simulator allowed me to lay out the situation using an upload of the map I modified and some virtual Axis and Allies pieces. Exactly like I would in real life, but in a way my friend can access it and taking up a lot less space.


I also now have an Instagram! I can be found at @54mmempire. It seems even people like me can embrace new technology. When I started blogging , I never knew the doors it would open. 






Monday, August 24, 2020

Birthday Build Time


For my recent birthday my wife gave me this beautiful aircraft kit. The model itself is huge! The mold is a little older, 1974 I think, but the detail and fit are still good enough for my standard. I sat down with a choice "modelling fluid", which to me means a quality cream soda, and dug in. 

So far I have assembled the fuselage and painted the crew compartments. The P61 has a lot of glass so I wanted the cockpit and gunner compartments to look nice. Although it's a purpose built night fighter, some were used for ground attack in Europe. I will use it as a ground attack gunship for my U.S. army. It may see some use in my hex campaign.


Sunday, August 9, 2020

Generosity and Painting!

 Miniatures and Wargaming are truly wonderful hobbies simply because of the type of people that take part in them. Several sprues of soldiers were generously donated to me by Mannie Gentile of the Toy Soldiers Forever Blog. He is a talented craftsman and hobbyist whose blog inspired me to document my own amateur attempts. If you haven't seen his work I encourage you to check out his work using the link above. Well I have now completed all the kits he sent me and I thought I would go ahead and display them here. 





  First up is a modern U.S. sniper team. The kit included four figures but I am saving one for a special project. As I don't usually do modern subjects, I decided to build a small vignette for a friend of mine. He doesn't read my blog so he won't see it till his birthday, when hopefully I will have the base perfected. The Desert Storm uniforms were fascinating to me because of the mix of both woodland and desert camouflage patterns.




Next up were another set of Dragon Korean War Marines and three Tamiya Winter G.I.'s. As I just completed a set of the marines, and because one figure was missing his arms, I did some headgear and arm swapping from my spare parts drawer. I like the diverse look they have now. 



Here they are the four soldiers I had already completed. In the time span of a week, I went from having a handful of winter G.I.s to being able to field an entire skirmish force thanks to one mans generosity. I hope to have them on the table soon, either in the mountains of Italy or the Korean peninsula.  
 

Friday, July 31, 2020

An Imagination Idea! Lets See If it Sticks


An idea came to me tonight and I would love to hear some feedback from my readers on this. I love RPG style hex-crawls but I am not really a fan of RPGs. I have also been looking at my miniature collection and trying to figure out how to use all my WW2 miniatures in one big campaign. The reality is without a GIANT world sized campaign, I can't. 

But then it hit me! If I was to do an Imaginations type campaign, I could do whatever I wanted to. A Japanese style country could fight side by side with a German style country against something styled after the USSR, etc. However I have never done anything with Imaginations

If I was to do this, do I need to change the names of the super powers fighting, or just the subcontinent they are fighting over?

Is it disrespectful to actual history in anyway? 

Would following an RPG-skirmish hybrid hex-crawl appeal better to you more than the mission based hex campaign I have done before?

Thanks again for any feedback or suggestions on this idea. I'll take anything I can get.

 


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Death From Above!

Yesterday the old Testors U.S. Paratroopers set arrived in the mail. The sculpts are from 1979 and it really shows. besides some flat poses and some slightly off sculpting, I think I have made them serviceable. Using some Dragon weapons and ICM American equipment, I tried to give them an updated look. 



Officer and Sergeant. The sergeant was such an awkward pose but I think with the BAR and pistol he looks a bit more natural. 




Two SMG wielding paratroopers. 



Finally two riflemen. The picture doesn't show it well but I think the folding stock carbines really make this squad scream "Airborne".

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Let it Snow!

The first figures finished  at my new bench! I chose to do some American troops in winter gear. The figures are Korean War Marines by Dragon but I gave them white helmet covers so they could in WW2 if I need them too. The first figure I modeled after a good friend of mine that served as a sniper in the 936th Field Artillery Battalion during the Korean Conflict. The Soviet and German sniper teams are nearing completion as well.  




















Monday, July 6, 2020

The Empire on the Move!

Big changes here at the 54mm Empire! I finally married my wonderful girlfriend last month and have moved from the Kansas City Metro to central Arkansas. I find myself lacking both a gaming network or modeling space but I shall push onward. Things can't be too bad after all because my better half took the time to buy me two Tamiya tank kits on the honey moon.


The old workbench in a rare state of cleanliness.



The new bench before I start any projects.

Monday, May 25, 2020

Where's Wyatt?

Inspired by a recent viewing of Tombstone (1993), I dug out my TSSD gunfighters modeled after this movie and finally put some paint on them. My skills have gotten a little better since I purchased them and I think I finally did them justice. I finished Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, and Doc Holliday. Eventually I will get to Morgan Earp and then the Cochise County Cowboys.


For Wyatt, I went with my interpretation of his clothes from the shootout with Curly Bill at the creek. His revolver is the comically long "Buntline Special" that probably never even existed. The pistol is too closely tied to the Wyatt Earp myth for me to even consider shortening it. 



Virgil and Doc both were given the clothes they wore at the OK Corral scene. The set is modeled after that scene but I thought Wyatt would stand out more without the black coat. I took the liberty of adding a grey trim and lining to Virgil's coat and lightening his hat to match.



The infamous Doc Holliday was a challenge. He's modeled with his pistols holstered, but I wanted to still show off the nickel plating and ivory grips. 



While still very specific character models, I think they can still serve as generic characters in my various Fistful of Lead games, maybe even in my Trans-Mississippi ACW games. 





Sunday, May 24, 2020

Not One Step Back!

I have hinted at this for a while, but I have expanded to the Eastern Front. I have completed my Russian Infantry finally and will feature them soon in a post. A set of Zvezda Soviet snipers and the complement set of German snipers both are on my work bench and I hope to have them completed soon. 

Readers, I'm asking you a favor here. I have been exploring the idea of writing skirmish rules dedicated to snipers. If you would have any interest in something like this please let me know in the comments below. I'm trying to gauge interest from the Wargaming Community. Even if you wouldn't have any interest, please feel free to share that.





Friday, May 22, 2020

Night Operation

Inspired by the magnificent film 1917, I set up this scene with my Early War Americans. Maybe they are Rangers in Algeria before the Torch landings or Marauders raiding a Japanese held village in Burma. Either way, I like the way these turned out. 



Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Skirmish Campaign: On the Lamb Part 2

I really need to make my posts closer to the time of battle. Again I don't remember enough to write a full After Action Report, but I am happy to announce that the squad is now back behind friendly lines and receiving a much needed R&R.  In the mean time, I have several projects in the works. Another theater of World War 2 is shaping up in my collection. I have decided to shelve the 1898 alternate history project for now but I am exploring an early Cold War/ Imaginations idea.