This is another 1/48th plastic kit - figured I need an IS-2 for late-war scenarios to face off Tigers and Panthers. Didn't add the cool looking "don't drop a bomb on me, comrade" white markings for the assault on Berlin as it wasn't used previously, and then not all tanks had the markings. I may add them later - maybe. But for now, this should be more than enough armor for late-war Bolt Action scenarios. This tank along with the SU-100 and pair of T34/85's already in the inventory. According to Bolt Action stats, the SU-100's gun counts as a "Super Heavy AT" gun, whereas the IS-2's gun as a "Heavy AT" gun but with an increased HE of 2D6 hits vs. the usual D3. The IS-2's gun is slow loading due to cramped turret space and can only be activated after another Soviet vehicle has activated (or attempted activation).
This is a very nice kit that has minimal parts and goes together fairly quickly. I attempted to use a bit of color modulation with the airbrush. Specifically, after using light grey primer, I hit some of the recesses and wheel and tracks with black. Also went over some of the higher areas with a lightened mixture of the olive green base coat. After this it was given an oil based pin wash and also highlighted edges with Vallejo Yellow Green. This last step seems to give it a nice overall appearance, IMO at least.I had to replace the rear MMG after I accidentally broke it off. Luckily a spare length of 17 gauge guitar string fit the bill. I managed to Super Glue my thumb and index finger together while putting the string in. Used my left hand to search the internet on how to remove the Super Glue. Ended up running warm water over the area with some soap to release the bond. Amazingly, this is the very first time it's ever happened to me - after years of using the glue.
I left off the grab handles on the sides of the turret as they might get broken off during intense wargaming.
The kit comes with a lenght of cord to use for the tow cables. It actually works well and wasn't too fiddly.
The IS-2 flanked by a KV-1 and IS-3. All are 1/48th scale kits so should give a decent comparison of size and shape.
The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming! The current force of
Soviet armor (including IS-2s) in Berlin - note none seem to have the white aerial markings.
Deann, very cool, rarely seen on the table. Looking forward to the tanks in action.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Joe. It'll be something with tank hunter infantry support. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteAwesome IS2 lovely collection of Soviet armour, smart move to avoid the Berlin specific markings too I think!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteLovely paint work Dean…..I’m pretty keen on Russian tanks just at the moment as they did good this morning 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt! Great looking CoC game you recently played. Best regards, Dean
DeleteSuperb work. I loved that phrase you used, "intense wargaming". That made me laugh. Clearly your games come with a health and safety warning.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Richard! Yes, sometimes players get overly excited in the heat of battle. Twisting and turning turrets seem to release some of their anxiety. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteAbsolutely superb once again Dean....but you will either need rubble strewn streets and ruins....or a very large playing area, to accomodate these beastie boys!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. Right on the probability of them all being on a standard sized table anytime soon. I plan try using some of them against a slightly smaller German force next week using Bolt Action. May not work, but willing to give them a try. And yes, rubble will be a terrain addition. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteLovely job Dean! Looking forward to see these beasts in action!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike! Plan to get some of them in a Bolt Action game next week; may or may not work out, but willing to give it a try. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteThere is something about those Russian Greens on tanks from the WW2 or slight after the war that's just so pleasing to the eye. Love your work here on the IS-2s. Seeing these tanks done up so well by you is stoking the fire in me to tackle my own AFV projects ... a flame which died out a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kuan. Yes, I agree, trying to get the green looking right on WW2 Soviet tanks is a mini-project within a project, but nice. Hope you find enjoyment in painting armor again. Kindest regards, Dean
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