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11Mar/150

Lead is very important

Everything is changing. Gone are the days of armies mostly made from metal and resin. Due to companies like the Perrys, Warlord Games or Gripping Beast plastic has arrived in historical wargaming as well, and it doesn't stop at puny little foot soldiers. Nowadays you even get 28mm and 15mm vehicles made from plastic and along with this, comes a phenomena that already bothers me with the infantry - the weight. Plastic gives you a lot of miniatures for small money - usually. But due to the lack of weigh, there is something missing. They somehow feel less worthy / valuable and can be pain to play with in some gaming situation (a.e. hills).

With infantry you can trick around, using washers or excessive base designs to weigh them down. But with vehicle kits it is a bit different. I stumbled around this idea in model kit forums, as they tend to use fishing lead to weigh their kits. Fishing lead is round-ish, usually comes in small portions and for some reason may be difficult to acquire due to that whole lead may be poison stuff. So i found something different, balancing weights for wheels. The whole box with 6 kg of self-adhesive 5g pieces just cost 20 euros. Bargain!

Tank Weights

20Feb/150

Rubicon Panther Ausf. A/D + G

To sum this week up, an unboxing double pack, Panther Ausf. D / A and the Ausf. G by Rubicon Models.

Rubicon Models - Panther

19Feb/150

Bolt Action Panzer IV Ausf. F1/G/H

And today, in addition to yesterdays kit by Rubicon, i unbox the Panzer IV by Warlord Games for Bolt Action.

Warlord Games - Panzer IV Ausf. F1/G/H Warlord Games - Panzer IV Ausf. F1/G/H

18Feb/150

Rubicon Panzer IV Ausf. F2/G/H

Next up is the Panzer IV, currently available by two companies in 28mm and today we are looking at Rubicon Models version.

Rubicon Models - Panzer IV Rubicon Models - Panzer IV

17Feb/150

Rubicon Tiger I Ausf. E

You can't talk about World War II tanks and not talk about the Tiger, probably the most famous tank of the era.

Rubicon Models - Tiger I Ausf. E Rubicon Models - Tiger I Ausf. E

15Feb/150

Bolt Action SdKfz 234/2 Puma

This is the first of an upcoming series of reviews about some recent tank kits. I'll start with the Puma or SdKfz 234/2 Armoured Car from Warlord Games for Bolt Action.

Bolt Action - Puma SdKfz 234/2 Armoured Car Bolt Action - Puma SdKfz 234/2 Armoured Car

13Feb/150

January reinforcement

I didn't have the chance, to show you what was new in January in the chaosbunker. At the HdR Szenario, i took the chance and bought some of the Heer46 novelties. Denis offers some special dice from time to time, so i pre-ordered a few Crusader dice and the Gebirgsjäger dice, which due to the impressive stag head will fit nicely in a fantasy setting (lets say Westeros Baratheon). Then he had the first one of a new range of 1:56 / 28mm miniatures for World War 2 and a new 1:100 / 15mm B4 203mm howitzer.

Heer 46 Dice Heer46 Offizier Heer46 Russian Howitzer

6Feb/150

Spanish Crusaders

Small progress on the Crusaders, put the remaining miniatures on bases. I got custom cut round 50x25mm cavalry bases. Those will fit into "carrier" bases for other systems like Kings of War or Impetus, and will fit Saga as well as Lion Rampant.

Perry Miniatures - Spanish Crusaders

5Feb/150

WT auf Pz IV

An update on the modified Panzer IV from Warlord Games. The second World of Tanks vehicle, that i brought into 1:56, is the Waffenträger auf Panzer IV. Based upon the new plastic kit and a PaK 40, i added plastic card, a few bitz and green stuff, to fit my needs.

The gun shield of the PaK 40 is to small, as well as the gun just doesn't look like right. So i scratchbuilt a larger gun shield along with something that looks closer to a PaK 44 / 12,8 cm.

 

Bolt Action - WT auf Pz IV

 

4Feb/150

Of Updates, Beasts and Buddhas

Start up with a new Logo, on the blog and on facebook as well.

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