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Old 06-22-2015, 09:18 AM
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And so it begins, I've finished the first 1/35th conversion for my plan of T2K Skirmish Gaming. I know it sounds crazy, but 1/35 is a good compromise between availability, cost, and visual appeal for Cold War and modern wargaming. I recently saw photos a friend shared of a 1/35 convention game set in "Saving Private Ryan" and knew that I'd have to do what I have been wanting to do.

I've got a zillion ideas, a decent collection of kits and figures, and I'd welcome any input or inspiration from Y'all.

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Oh Anna NOOOOO!

(The following are the silly prejudices of a long time miniature wargamer who has done moderns since he was knee high to a VDV trooper)...

I do wish you had spoken to me first...

20mm is the one true scale

(A strong voice cries out, "No it is not! 28s are the new wave and the voice of the gaming proletariat, we shall purge the bourgeois 54mm from..(BLAM!))

(Jason puts away a pistol, having shot the offending voice...)

Now that we have solved that problem and I can continue...ahem...

(Another, meeker voice, sounding like a dead ringer for Droopy Dog, states "Um, excuse me sir, but 15mm is more popular than 20mm, it's a fact!" (BLAM, BLAM!))

(Jason puts aside a smoking double barrel shotgun)

Really, I could so do without these interruptions....

Anyhow, yes, 20mm is a grand, wonderful scale, and it is cheaper if you work with the plastics. (Glares in direction of the peanut gallery)...anyone else got anything to say to that?

"What about 6mm?"

6mm is for bedwetting pansies! (Jason pulls pin on M67, cries "frag out" and tosses the orb of hate in the general direction of the idiot who spoke up, then cowers behind a wall, waiting for the inevitable bang..the bang occurs, Jason looks up over the cover, shakes his head with satisfaction as to the result, then gets himself up and dusts himself off)

Now, where was I...ah yes, 20mm good, all other scales bad.

Now, go to this website, tell Matt I sent you..quickly, before any of the other buffoons show up!

http://www.elhiemfigures.com/
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Old 06-22-2015, 01:01 PM
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XD Jason, thank you.

I do have a couple of Elheim Ultra-modern packs. USMC and US Army patrol. I have one heck of a time painting camo in that scale, though.

I'm considering a force of Canadians in that scale, plus plastic Leopards and M113s.

But for T2K, I can get males, females, NATO, Russians, and virtually any vehicle in 1/35th.

I usually game in 28mm, and Empress make really nice moderns, but a M1A2 from Empress costs as much as a high-end 1/35th Dragon kit, and more than many Trumpeter and Hobby Boss kits.
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Hmm,
I think then it is a case of what flavor of T2k are you inspired by? Version 1, 2, 2.2 or 2013?

I am a version 1 kind of guy, my stuff is strictly where the 80s never died and the 90s got all the toys that the 80s predicted NATO would have. US soldiers still wear PASGT, and M81 Woodland BDUs, rifles are a mix of M16A2 and A1, but you'll see steel pots and other gear as things go to hell. The Brits have DPM and SA-80, with L1A1 being issued as things go to hell (and the traffic wardens getting more than their fair share) You might even see some fellas wearing the old Mk 3 helmets. As for the Germans, they don't have enough Flecktarn or G11s to go around!

All the NATO vehicles are three tone, and the Soviet stuff is either Green (the majority) or the three tone tan/black/brown. All of the Ivans and most of his Warpac buddies are carrying AK-74, with AK-47 being a relic, and AKM being a slightly younger relic. RPG-7 is still common, but the disposable RPGs are beginning to supplant it.

Even if you're doing 2013, I would make a lot of the gear older than dirt. LBE that dates back to the disco era, rifles that have 1968 production dates...you get the idea....
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I'm into version 1 myself. I tried to do the trousers on this woman like leftovers from Vietnam-era, and most of my figures are Desert Storm and earlier. I bought several Trumpeter M16A1 sets, and nothing more "advanced" than the Car-15. A couple of sets of ALICE-stowage,too.

For color schemes, I'm thinking much like the U.S. Army Vehicle Guide (504), with the improvised color schemes and such.
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Hmm,
I think then it is a case of what flavor of T2k are you inspired by? Version 1, 2, 2.2 or 2013?

I am a version 1 kind of guy, my stuff is strictly where the 80s never died and the 90s got all the toys that the 80s predicted NATO would have. US soldiers still wear PASGT, and M81 Woodland BDUs, rifles are a mix of M16A2 and A1, but you'll see steel pots and other gear as things go to hell. The Brits have DPM and SA-80, with L1A1 being issued as things go to hell (and the traffic wardens getting more than their fair share) You might even see some fellas wearing the old Mk 3 helmets. As for the Germans, they don't have enough Flecktarn or G11s to go around!

All the NATO vehicles are three tone, and the Soviet stuff is either Green (the majority) or the three tone tan/black/brown. All of the Ivans and most of his Warpac buddies are carrying AK-74, with AK-47 being a relic, and AKM being a slightly younger relic. RPG-7 is still common, but the disposable RPGs are beginning to supplant it.

Even if you're doing 2013, I would make a lot of the gear older than dirt. LBE that dates back to the disco era, rifles that have 1968 production dates...you get the idea....
I'm curious as to how you reconcile having M16A1's and M16A2's together. How does your supply system handle having large volumes of two different ammo types in the same caliber; or do you just use M193 Ball and give the M16A2's reduced range/accuracy? The M16A1 CANNOT use the SS109/M855 Ball round at all. The round's case neck is like 1/1000 of an inch too long. The very edge of the case "fire forms" into the leade (the part of the barrel where the bullet nose seats to the rifling) of the barrel throat, and causes MAJOR reliability issues in the M16A1 (like drive the expended M855 case out of the breech with a dowel rod issues). This is the reason the M16A1 was completely removed from Army service in 1992.
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Oh Anna NOOOOO!

(The following are the silly prejudices of a long time miniature wargamer who has done moderns since he was knee high to a VDV trooper)...

I do wish you had spoken to me first...

20mm is the one true scale

(A strong voice cries out, "No it is not! 28s are the new wave and the voice of the gaming proletariat, we shall purge the bourgeois 54mm from..(BLAM!))

(Jason puts away a pistol, having shot the offending voice...)

Now that we have solved that problem and I can continue...ahem...

(Another, meeker voice, sounding like a dead ringer for Droopy Dog, states "Um, excuse me sir, but 15mm is more popular than 20mm, it's a fact!" (BLAM, BLAM!))

(Jason puts aside a smoking double barrel shotgun)

Really, I could so do without these interruptions....

Anyhow, yes, 20mm is a grand, wonderful scale, and it is cheaper if you work with the plastics. (Glares in direction of the peanut gallery)...anyone else got anything to say to that?

"What about 6mm?"

6mm is for bedwetting pansies! (Jason pulls pin on M67, cries "frag out" and tosses the orb of hate in the general direction of the idiot who spoke up, then cowers behind a wall, waiting for the inevitable bang..the bang occurs, Jason looks up over the cover, shakes his head with satisfaction as to the result, then gets himself up and dusts himself off)

Now, where was I...ah yes, 20mm good, all other scales bad.

Now, go to this website, tell Matt I sent you..quickly, before any of the other buffoons show up!

http://www.elhiemfigures.com/
At least you didn't break out the KPV...

Soooo....what about 25mm?

"ducks"
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[QUOTE=Anna Elizabeth;65436]

And so it begins, I've finished the first 1/35th conversion for my plan of T2K Skirmish Gaming. I know it sounds crazy, but 1/35 is a good compromise between availability, cost, and visual appeal for Cold War and modern wargaming. I recently saw photos a friend shared of a 1/35 convention game set in "Saving Private Ryan" and knew that I'd have to do what I have been wanting to do.

I've got a zillion ideas, a decent collection of kits and figures, and I'd welcome any input or inspiration from Y'all.

While your painting is awesome, I'm more intrigued by the following question...

"So, what's her story...?"
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Thank you, Ancestor.

I've got two things in mind with her. The first idea, is she's a Texan, going into the Guard after the war started, trained to operate AFVs, and wearing "liberated" Soviet headgear because she drives a captured BMP, like in the Soviet Vehicle Guide.

The other, is that she's Polish, and has hooked up with a NATO unit after the 5th Infantry disintegrated.
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Thank you, Ancestor.

I've got two things in mind with her. The first idea, is she's a Texan, going into the Guard after the war started, trained to operate AFVs, and wearing "liberated" Soviet headgear because she drives a captured BMP, like in the Soviet Vehicle Guide.

The other, is that she's Polish, and has hooked up with a NATO unit after the 5th Infantry disintegrated.
While I like them both, I think you have your answer. I had a creative writing professor in college who used to always ask "whose story is it?" I think with your backstory it's definitely the Texan BMP driver. Alt-country/punk riot girl from Austin with an attitude, I love it!

For my campaign I'm getting ready to paint a BTR-70 captured by 5ID and utilized by the PC's as part of the 256 BDE for Escape from Kalisz. I'm not a very good painter but I'm trying to find a way to make it not only make it look nice and beat up but also flying a large flag with "LSU" in purple and yellow on one side and a New Orleans Saints gold Fleur de lis on a black background on the other. Not only to show pride in their home state but also as a way of IFF. I will post the disastrous results when complete.
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While I like them both, I think you have your answer. I had a creative writing professor in college who used to always ask "whose story is it?" I think with your backstory it's definitely the Texan BMP driver. Alt-country/punk riot girl from Austin with an attitude, I love it!

For my campaign I'm getting ready to paint a BTR-70 captured by 5ID and utilized by the PC's as part of the 256 BDE for Escape from Kalisz. I'm not a very good painter but I'm trying to find a way to make it not only make it look nice and beat up but also flying a large flag with "LSU" in purple and yellow on one side and a New Orleans Saints gold Fleur de lis on a black background on the other. Not only to show pride in their home state but also as a way of IFF. I will post the disastrous results when complete.
Hey Ancestor, thank you. I think you are right that she's the Texas Tank Girl.

What scale are you doing your BTR-70? I do a lot of my vehicles with spray paint you can get at the big-box stores, and Krylon make several camouflage colors like Olive Drab. Whichever color you choose, do a smooth spray-coat, drybrush with lighter tones to show wear, and add your Louisiana Pride banner.

There are a lot of great painting videos on youtube, for example I learned how to do washes watching the Beasts of War paint 40K minis.
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Thanks!

The BTR-70 is 1/100 (Russian "Art of Tactic"). BUT, I've got an awesome local game store. I'll take your advice on painting and work on that with the folks there.

Again, thanks for the advice and I'm very glad you made her "Texas Tank Girl"!
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