Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Tiger I – Mid Production, Deutsches Afrikakorps/Panzerarmee Afrika for Flames of War

Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Tiger I (Mid Production, Deutsches Afrikakorps/Panzerarmee Afrika 1/100 1:100 Flames of War, Battlegroup, What a Tanker

A couple of months ago, I finally “finished” my Afrika Korps army for Flames of War, that I’d started waaaay back in the 1st edition of the game. Well, I thought I finished it, but as I was doing so, I started having a closer look at what it would take to actually, you know, use them in a game with the current rules. Now, something that had always bothered me just a little was the fact that my Tiger I tank was the wrong version for the Desert War, most notably lacking the air intake filters for the engine. So having “finished” the army, I decided to burrow into my model archives and see what I’d squirreled away years ago in terms of 15mm/1:100 armour. Something I found amongst quite a few other things was a pair of Plastic Soldier Company’s boxed Tiger I sets, with enough parts in their modular kits to rectify the issues with my Tiger.

Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Tiger I (Mid Production, Deutsches Afrikakorps/Panzerarmee Afrika 1/100 1:100 Flames of War, Battlegroup, What a Tanker

So I already owned the models. All I had to do now, was, y’know… build and paint them. With that, I had some painting decisions to make. To keep going with the modern-mixed-approximation of a desert yellow paint I’d used around 2002-2004, or just Tabula Rasa the thing and start fresh with my DAK armour scheme. I went with the latter, figuring it would be easier for any further additions to the force. So Vallejo’s convenient Desert Yellow spray paint became the basis for the scheme. I built two Tigers as the current FoW DAK list has them as a Support unit with 1 or 2 Tigers, so painting a pair at once just gives me more flexibility in future. I didn’t add any Panzer III escorts, though I now wish I had done so at the time, and I’ll likely paint up a pair of those in the future after a few other sub-projects.

Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Tiger I (Mid Production, Deutsches Afrikakorps/Panzerarmee Afrika 1/100 1:100 Flames of War, Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Now PSC’s models don’t actually come with decals, and so I had to bodge together the turret numbers for these two from some Battlefront decals that I had. After some looking around, I went with 131 after Bovington’s finest, and 141 that I’d also found some references to elsewhere. No rear turret numbers due to a severe lack of decals, particularly red/white numbers. But I figure most people would never know the difference, so I’ll let it pass.

Battlefront Miniatures, Plastic Soldier Company 15mm Tiger I (Mid Production, Deutsches Afrikakorps/Panzerarmee Afrika 1/100 1:100 Flames of War, Battlegroup, What a Tanker

Lastly (as far as the tanks in this post go), here’s a comparison with my original resin and metal Battlefront Tiger I and the PSC model(s) that supercede it. The PSC models have the correct air intake and filters, exhaust covers, commander’s cupola and the turret side hatch. All good. As for the original Tiger I, it’s going to have to be reassigned to another Front. But that’s something to worry about later on down the road…

Now all of this Tiger-related shenanigans happened during August, when Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery Challenge was still a current concern. I’ll have my own horribly-belated update post for that Challenge shortly. On Sunday 26th of September I went out for a walk. This was the result. (though the photo is from today, so the brusing is gone and most of the swelling is as well.) Tibial plateau fracture and torn meniscus, though no damage to the patella and I’m assured that it could have been far, far worse (unusualy, no need for surgery). So lucky me, I guess?

So that’s one of the reasons I haven’t been all that active lately. There have been others, busy with work before that, a bit of burnout, stress, all the usual shit. Admittedly, I’ve been playing a lot of video games and actually doing a lot of building and painting. Now I’m looking forward to being able to walk again and do exciting things like make myself a cup of coffee and carry it to my desk all by myself. Since my work has returned to onsite duties because the pandemic is, like, totally over now, I’m actually on sick leave, rather than working from home – though that was also the doctor’s recommendation – so who am I to argue with an orthopaedic surgeon? So a chance to recharge a little and de-stress. Just checking in intermittently to fix and coordinate stuff that needs me – though I can tell you that sleeping in this fucking thing is not easy, so the resting part isn’t the greatest.

Enough bitching. See you again soon, hopefully! :p

Kings of War: Vanguard – Battlefield Objectives Runestones/Standing Stones

Mantic Games Kings of War: Vanguard – Battlefield Objectives Runestones/Standing Stones

I did manage to paint a small amount of actual terrain in August – I managed to leverage Dave Stone’s Season of Scenery Challenge enough to get me to finish this set of 12 Runestone/Standing Stones/Menhirs. I painted them in greys and then added both browns and greens via both paint and weathering powders to give them some visual interest by representing dirt, moss and other outdoorsy muck

Mantic Games Kings of War: Vanguard – Battlefield Objectives Runestones/Standing Stones

Or perhaps they’re better described as two sets of six? Here you can see both sides of each of the three sculpts. The interesting thing is I can’t for the life of me remember where they came from. I mean, it’s pretty obvious that they came from a Kicjstarter, especially since they’re made from PVC. It’s the pretty good PVC that CMoN tends to use, rather than the cheap, sticky, garbage PVC often used by Mantic or Reaper, but I’m still not sure where they came from. I did check the campaign pages for HATE, Blood Rage and even Mantic’s Terraincrate, but couldn’t see them in any of those, which doesn’t mean I didn’t just miss seeing them… but if you recognise these, please do let me know in the comments and I’ll be able to amend the post title. 🙂

edit – thanks to Kuribo who recognised them from Mantic’s Kings of War Vanguard Kickstarter – so they’re Terrain Crate-adjacent. Here’s the current bundle that they’re available from at retail.

Mantic Games Kings of War: Vanguard – Battlefield Objectives Runestones/Standing Stones

My Vikings are a tad inaccessable to me at the moment, so Kirashi kindly helped me by grabbing some Barbarian types to pose with the stones and provide scale. As with a lot of other scatter, these are pretty versatile for use in both fantasy and historical games, as well as the more fantastic side of sci-fi, such as 40k… There’s a little more of August’s stuff to post up yet, which I should get done over the next week or so.