Monday, November 18, 2019

Tamiya 1/48th Crusader Mk. I/II

Another plastic 1/48th Tamiya kit for the 8th Army force. The anti-tank rifles should be able to penetrate this thinner armored tank. I also like the sleek and angular look of it. The difference between the Mk. I and II is the former had a hull mounted machine gun turret.
Left the turret hatch in the open position as I plan to add a TC later - the kit didn't come with one.
I brushed on successive light coats of Vallejo Dark Sand. A wash of Future/Pledge floor wax and pin lining were added afterward.
Along side 28mm Warlord Games plastic 8th Army figures. Note the mold lines on the helmets and such; I left them on as they convey an old school plastic toy soldier look; Not really, I was just too lazy to scalpel them off.
I'm happy with how the figures match up with this scale.
The removable/optional machine gun turret next to the tank.
And next to the Matilda. Both tanks sport 2 pdr main guns, but the Crusader was faster due to its lighter armor.

Next up is a Tamiya Sd.Kfz. 222 Armored Car. Once completed I'll start working on terrain for a game. Thanks for stopping by and happy gaming and painting to you all.

28 comments:

  1. I'm really liking your North Africa figures and tanks. Do you have a particular scenario in mind?

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    1. Thanks a lot, Dave! As for a scenario, I'm thinking something along the lines of Operations Lightfoot or Supercharge. Both during the 2nd El Alamein battles - and consisting of infantry assaults ahead of armored forces. Best regards, Dean

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  2. Love the Tamiya 1/48 sets. And i hope, They expand their WW2 range even more.
    Keep up with what your doing. They look great!

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    1. Thank you very much! I enjoy taking a break from painting figures by building these fairly simple 1/48th Tamiya kits. They go together well with minimal part. Best regards, Dean

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  3. The crusader looks great! Can’t wait to see your forces in game.

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    1. Thanks, Dmitry - just one more vehicle to add before a play test. Kindest regards, Dean

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  4. Great job Dean! Both the Crusader and Matilda look really authentic.

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    1. Thank you so much, Mike! Warmest regards, Dean

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  5. Beautiful work! Can't wait to see these models in a game.

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    1. Thanks, Jonathan. I'm looking forward to adding terrain - I really don't have any existing "desert" terrain, so it'll be interesting to add. Kindest regards, Dean

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  6. That's some really great work Dean!

    Christopher

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    1. Thank you very much, Christopher! Kind regards, Dean

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    1. Thank you so much, Michal! Best regards, Dean

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  8. Always liked the lines of the Crusader. It might be due to an early memory of it on the box art of the old SPI game El Alamein. The mix of early and early mid war equipment makes North Africa a unique gaming context.

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    1. Thanks, Ed. With its low profile, side skirts and desert colors, it looks like Modern armor a bit - granted only at a glance, but still :) Kindest regards, Dean

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    1. Thank you so much for the compliment, Ray! Kindest regards, Dean

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  10. Brilliant work on the Crusader AND Matilda!

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  11. I'm a little late to the show, sorry. Fabulous work on this cutie of a tank. It really looks much more technologically advanced than it actually was.

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