Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Cold War Miniatures

My order came in from eBay for three FV432s. The models look different than the picture from eBay. However, that is not a bad thing. I actually prefer what I received. Two have machineguns mounted on top but one looks like it broke off at some point in the past.

I have a platoon of Cold War British that I just can't seem to find. I have no idea what I did with them. I am going though all of my cabinets and haven't found them yet. But they have rides now.

I getting some Flank MArch miniatures printed as well as some Bergman vehicles. I am getting BRDM-2 recon vehicles. I found some M114 recon vehicles on eBay that I bought as support for my Americans. I am not sure how long the M114 would have been in service though. Wikipedia seems to say that it was taken out of service in 1979 due to its unsuitability in Vietnam. I wonder if they would be suitable for Reserve units or National Guard Units into the 1980s? I found a 3d sculpt of the M114 as well. There are options with HMG and 20mm cannons as well.

Still, I need to finish the Operation Battleaxe campaign before working on this.

Afternoon Action for Operation Battleaxe - Bag the Hun Campaign game 5

I started the game for the first of the two afternoon games on Day One of Operation Battleaxe. My prep post was very helpful in setting this out. The main changes made were only 2 Kette of Stukas were used as I don't have three. A full staffel of Bf109s were available as support for the Germans. The British were using the remnants of the South African Squadron. Which meant that two of their flights were short an aircraft. In addition, I dropped the returning Lysander as I didn't find the plane stats (or didn't bother to look, it was one of those). For this scenario, I used the full size of my 6' x 4' matt. I am very happy with it. I would have liked 1.5" hexes instead of the 2" hexes but this works.

On the table, I placed three markers which were targets for the Stukas. Each marker was two hexes in size. I took a good number of picture of the game and hopefully will be able to finish it soon.

The scenario started with the two groups of bombers on the table. The Bogey cards were used to determine when the fighters would arrive. When the card was draw, I'd roll a d6. For the British a roll of 4+ meant one of their flights would arrive. For the Germans, they needed at . Each turn, the target number would drop until all of the fighters were deployed.

The Stukas had to travel the full length of the table to reach their targets.

To start, the Stukas had some rough rolls and failed to maintain a formation. Each arcraft was basicaly on its own.

The Germans were lucky on their bogey card and the White Schwarm made it to the table first. The British rolled horribly to get their fighters out on their initial bogey card.

The next turn started with the White Schwarm moving.

With the bonus move the leader of one of the Stuka Kette reached the target and begins his run.

Shortly thereafter, the rest of the bombers start their run.

Finally, the British catch a break and roll well on their bogey card and Yellow Flight arrives on the table. You can see dice next to the targets representing the number of hits the stukas scored on their bombing runs. They need at least three hits to destroy the targets present.

Unfortunately for the British, the German Junior Ace of White Schwarm made some moves and arrived up on the newly arrived British and gets off his first shot.

The Ace rolled poorly and the defensive dice were with the South Africans. This resulted in a firer side slip.

The Stukas were now trying to turn away from their targets and leave the table. Both groups had the Kette leader out in front. Then the bogey card came up and the Red Flight appeared directly in front of the Orange Stuka Kette.

Note that the position where the flight/schwarm arrives is determined by a die roll as well. Yellow flight began to maneuver to get into position on the Stukas and on White Staffel. One of the stukas had not made its bombing run yet. Yellow leader managed to line up a shot on White IV, a sprog, and fired under s stuka at the Bf109. He landed a hit that caused temporary loss of control but no lasting damage.

The one of the stuka's from Blue Kette (I probably have that color wrong on the bead) made its bombing run and scored two hits on its target. (Note I was going off the bombing rules from memory and may have completely made up how it was done.) He moved past the target and leveled out.

The last of the Blue Kette Stukas made its run and also scored two hits on the target. This destroyed one of the three ground targets.

Now with all of the bombing runs being complete, the stukas need to make their get away. Orange Kette's leader was bravely running away when the Flight Leader of the South African Red Flight chased him down. In the first bout of competent shooting and poor defensive dice, The Orange Kette Leader exploded in a ball of fire.

The stuka's can be tough opponents with a higher toughness than any of the fighters. Yet, Major de Beer of the South African squadron made his first kill of the campaign. Yellow Flight managed to stay together as a formation as they swung around. Red Flight split up immediatly and another aircraft got on the tail of another Stuka of Orange Kette.

Yellow Flight would then begin to split up and look to engage the White schwarm aircraft. The Blue Kette Stukas were attempting to fly casual and get out of the mess they found themselves in.

That was the end of the 4th or 5th turn. I lost count at somepoint. The cards are all shuffled and waiting for me to have time to return to the game. Orange Kette looks to be in trouble with its leader shot down and another aircraft with a tailing fighter. Blue Kette seems to be avoiding contact. The White Schwarm is scattered and their shooting has been less than stellar. There are stll two German schwarms and one British flight that have yet to make an appearance.

To Be Continued.....

Thursday, July 9, 2026

The Draw of Cold War Wargaming

I have been listening to a number of Twilight 2000 podcasts lately. It has reignited my interest in Cold War wargaming again. I would prefer a game set in the 1980s over the Twilight 2000 setting. This had me surfing eBay for some pieces that I had yet to get for my Cold War forces. I ended up with three painted FV432s for my British platoon. (I really need to find those infantry I was given.) I also picked up a pair of M114 scout vehicles.

I have also been looking at the items that I have bought but not yet printed from Flank March Miniatures. I really need to warm up my 3d printer again and getting these moving. I was going back through the blog for where I left off. I know I want to get my M113s finished. I have one that is not Merdec camo'ed up. I should have forces ready for the table top. I really don't have a clue what I am missing or even have for my Soviets at this point.

US Cold War Forces

I went downstairs and began pulling the drawers for these forces. The US forces are interesting. I have three well painted M1 Abrams tanks. But they are painted a different MERDEC pattern from my M113s. There is also a painted Bradley and a painted LAV. Each of these area really nice. I have an unpainted Team Yankee plastic M1 Abrams and three more resin M1s but only one is assembled. I have a primed M60A3 that I want to paint up. I also have two other metal miniatures that I have not been able to place. The bags are labeled "MAT1". I thought they were QRF models. But that may not be right. On Scale Creep, I can't find the code but MAT02 is the M1 Abrams. That brings me to the M113s. One will ned to be repainted in a matching MERDEC pattern with the others. That should not take too long. The Infantry plastoon is ready to go. The extra miniatures that I have are apparently giants as they are much larger than my QRF cold war US Infantry. I have some unpainted infantry on a painting stick but not many figures. I am going to look at supplementing with the Flank March minis that I bought. Definitely want to create some Engineer teams. Lastly there is a Mercedes. This may be better served with the Syrians or PLO. Definitely an objective of somekind.

I would like a complete platoon of M60 tanks to support my forces to represent more reservist units. Also a platoon of bradleys for more regulars with the M113s assigned to reserve units.

Soviet Cold War Forces

Finally, I have a straight picture. The Soviets are in the best shape of all of my minis. Mostly because I received a number of figures from Brian English after he passed away. The miniatures I painted are on the Circular bases for big men and square bases for the soldiers. His area all on round bases. There is a full platoon of mounted infantry. I have the option of BMP-1 mounted or BTR-60 mounted troops. For support options, I have a tripod mounted machine gun and a AGS grenade launcher. There is aslo two Soviet jeeps (not sure if they are UAZ or Gaz). I also have a 3d print of a flat bed truck that needs to be painted. Then a single BMP-2. I am not sure how many BMPs that I have left from the box I purchased a while back. I also have a command vehicle that seems to be based on a BTR chassis. A nice find was the 8 casualty figures. From Brian's collection, there is also 3 Sagger ATGM teams. These offer a nearly ready force that can be used.

Now, I have enough armor that they were stored in a separate drawer. The bulk of the armor is T-64s There are ten of these. However, all have taken some damage. One vehicle had its gunners come loose. All lost their external fuel tanks. It should be a short amount of work to correct. They also need touch up paint on the barrels. Then there are four T-55s. The question I have is should I transfer at least one of these to my Syrians? Only one of the T-55s is painted. Then I have two T-72s. The unpainted one is missing its smoke dispensers. I think they are in the bag in the picture so it is not a tragedy. The painted T-72 looks like it has lost gas tanks as well. The T-72s are Team Yankee Plastic models. Lastly I have a ZSU-23-4. The radar dish has come loose. All relatively simple fixes.

Israelis in Lebanon 1982

I also looked into my 1982 Lebanon Israelis. I have a full three squad Platoon with headquarters. I have one Uparmored M113 and three standard M113s for them. These are all painted. I also have a squad to use as a support element as well that is painted. I have a single M60 Magach with home made ERA armor that is painted.

I also have two 3d prints of a M60 Magach 6. In addition, I have a metal M60 as well without ERA Armor. These all need to be painted. I also have an M113 with the VADS system on it that needs painting and a M113 mortar carrier that needs some paint. Also in the lead pile of shame is a Nagma Sh'ot personel carrier that is undercoated. Lastly, there are three jeeps. They havean MG mounted. If I can find one, I would like to mount a recoilless rifle on one. In addition, I have a large number of spare painted miniatures that need the bases painted. I need some infantry support elements like machineguns. But it is still close to being done. I also have a large number of unpainted infantry as well. I need to check on what I have. I thought that I had purchased a Merkava I but I can't find it.

1982 Lebanon Syrians and PLO

I have a full mounted platoon of Syrians. I also have a wrecked T-55 and a painted T-55. Both painted very differently. I actually like the look of the wrecked one better. The infantry needs work done on their bases. I have some Sagger ATGMsand additional infantry that needs painting. I also have several packs of unpainted Peter Pig Miniatures as well. I only have 8 PLO figures.

The plan is to paint up a few more modern tanks for them and possibly some BMPs. I should have some spares. The infantry also needs some additional support elements.

NOTE: I am pretty sure I messed up Identifying the Soviet tanks.

Sharp Practice AWI

Also on the table is odds and ends from my British Legion project. I want to pull these back out as well and see what is left to do. Then I want to print some more of the Turner Miniatures models that I have. Mainly, I am interested in some regular British and some more cavalry - Continental and British Legion.

Monday, July 6, 2026

Blenheim IVs, Hurricanes and Gladiators

I managed to get some painting in over the weekend. First off we compleing the three Blenheim IVs. There is significant differences between the Blenheim Is that I have and the Blenheim IVs. I think the Blenheim Is are from Tumbling Dice and the IVs are Pico Armor. Or I may have that reversed. Not sure. But the IVs seem to be finer lines while the Is are more chunky and a slightly larger model. I gave them both the same camo paint job.

I also finished off the Hurricanes. I kept the markings the same as the previous 8, they are just darker.

I also started working on some Gladiators. I have eight of these and have at least gotten the base paint down.

In working on these, I found three more Ba.65s. I will paint these up at some point. I just have no idea how I painted the first three. I am hoping I saved the paint scheme somewhere. But the whole force is just about ready. I started to clean the painting table to get the next game on.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Tomahawks Completed

I finished the last four Tomahawks this week. They look OK but the paint scheme is slightly darker than the originals. But I will just assume those are replacement aircraft that have not started to bleach out in the sun. I painted the markings on them again. Would rather use decals but I wanted them done.

That leaves the three Blenheim IVs, four Hurricanes and eight Gladiators to complete out my British forces. That will complete my current desert forces. Very excited to see this come this close to being done.