Sunday, 16 November 2025

Weekend modelling

Due to work, weather and mood, weekend progress has been slow. Still working on some 20mm 2pdr portees being scratch-built from some Matchbox LRDG trucks = wrong kind of Chevrolet but close enough for me. I bought some assorted bits from eBay a while back - enough for 2 jeeps and 4 trucks (almost) with a few bits missing from one model. The seller had separated them from the sprue so I had to sort all the small parts into bags and try to work out what went where from the instructions = which weren't clear themselves, All the MGs had been taken but if I do one or two as LRDG I have metal weapons I can use.

This week, saw me revisit the Arab-Israeli war with some additions for the Jordanians.

From various sources, the US supplied Jordan with M47, M48 and M48A1 "Pattons". The M47s ended up supporting the infantry brigades while the M48s ended up in the two armoured brigades. While they received M48A1, I have never seen much photographic evidence. An internet search so far has only thrown up a M48A1 returned to the US from Jordan. While trawling eBay, I found an Israeli book on 1967 which I believe is a history of the Barak brigade; one of the photos shows what maybe an M48A1 in Jordanian camo - I have ordered said book as many of the photos were new to me.

So, having been contemplating unit strengths, I realised that while I have been building Israeli, Egyptian and Syrian armies on a scale of 1:30 for tanks, I had not applied this to the Jordanians. Each armoured brigade had two tank battalions and HQ with a total of 88-90 tanks. Each was therefore due an extra model.

Unusually, the Gods smiled on me and without much effort I was able to locate models and parts needed. I even had enough bits and oil drums to construct the auxiliary fuel tank used to increase range. After a bit of work, with only minimal swearing for the fiddly tasks, two new models have left the factory floor.




I have decided they will probably be command tanks for the brigade with  staff stand in M113 and Landrover.


And to any bloggers out there who may have noticed an absence of comments from me, this is due to Google preventing me from commenting using my tablet. In trying to sign in I somehow created an unwanted gmail account (or rather Google unhelpfully did) which I cannot access and so cannot sign in on the tablet, only the laptop. It means posts and comments on lots of blogs will be less frequent - some blogs I can comment as anonymous, which allow you to enter your name, but others (presumably due to permissions for comments) which don't allow any way to comment. The joys of technology......

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Soldier King additions

As mentioned previously, I have been working on an extra heavy cavalry brigade stand for the kingdoms of Bravance, Hrvatska and Argozia to bring them up to parity with Arcadia.

Friday saw the Argozian Lieb Cuirassier muster out. These had various planned uniforms - green faced pink, then light grey faced green. A chance viewing of a book on Spanish dragoons provided a final uniform which was combined with a Prussian cuirassier unit - yellow buff faced green.

Saturday saw flags done for each unit, using some old computer generated experiments - forgetting of course that the red ink tended to bleed through white pints.....

Today has seen the bases cut out, magnetised and painted green with household emulsion test pot  paint. Labels have been printed and I'm just waiting for the paint to dry fully.

I'd forgotten when removing from the temporary bases, the paint on the base peels and needs touching up....grr!

Anyway, with the glue still drying, here's the completed units:



For Bravance, the Emigre Cuirassiers (to join the two emigre foot)



Hrvatska gains the Royal Carabiniers



While Argozia is reinforced by the Liebgarde Cuirassiers



Not sure what's next in the painting queue as there are 20mm Indians and 30mm flats undercoated. Or I may clean up some more SK stuff.

Muddling along...200th post

Sadly not a lot to report for the 200th post. It has been a case of cat-like herding of various projects into productive activity at weekend...