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  • Hand Gunners from Frankfurt

    Hand Gunners from Frankfurt

    Medieval Handgunners, Perry Miniatures painted by Tankred

    My club Spieltrieb Frankfurt presented a medieval Impetus game during the Hamburgian Tactica 2012. We showed a local setting where the citicens of Frankfurt fought in a feud against nearby operating robber-knights of Kronberg.

    Since the Perry twins did not have images of the miniatures in their story, I did not knew, that these models were that outstanding until I saw Antipater´s incredible beautiful Handgunners . He inspired my very much to quickly buy these models and add them to my city force of Frankfurt.

    The initial plan was to have another crossbow unit prepared for the event. However sometimes good ideas are born, when something is not at hand. Although I bought three times at Perry Minitures I forgot to buy enough crossbow men. Therefore I suggested our project leader Lemming to use hand gunners instead. He decided to base them as skirmishers, which is more useful for different existing and upcoming lists for the period. But even more important was to me, that he suggested to achieve the look for two elements by using wounded and dead gunners, who sadly experienced the danger of new invented weaponry. So this idea was great and I designed an exploded handgun by using a cutter with a polystyrol rod.

    I tried to position the miniatures in a way which makes it possible to put them right in front of each other. This is not very important for the game since skirmishers are used to screen the more important troops, but for display it´s not bad.

    The leader of the unit is one a patrician from Frankfurt. Actually I do not know the name of the family, I just saw the crest on a church during a walk through my home town and painted it. The patricians were not noble, so I think that the leader is interested in new weaponry and maybe he understood how important the weapon will be for the future.

  • Hungarian objective, third infantry platoon and mortars

    Hungarian objective, third infantry platoon and mortars

    FoW hungarian objective: depicting a medic Toldi tank, which operated 1943 at the river Don

    FoW hungarian objective: depicting a medic Toldi tank, which operated 1943 at the river Don

    FoW hungarian objective: depicting a medic Toldi tank, which operated 1943 at the river Don

    Hungarian Medical Toldi Tank; Photo Credit: Csaba B. Stenge PhD; with permission
    Hungarian Medical Toldi Tank; Photo Credit: Csaba B. Stenge PhD; with permission

    During my research for the hungarian army project I came along a picture in the Book “Magyar Steel” which shows  a medic Toldi tank, which operated 1943 at the river Don. Since tanks for Doctors are a very unique thing as far as I know I decided to make an objective with this topic. Since the picture in the book was black and white I am not sure wether or not the tank was painted in three colour camoflage. I decided to do so and added a red cross flag. I added a bag on the turret, which was shown on the picture. The red cross was painted on the turret, although I painted it on the other side of the hatch.

     

     


    Then I painted the last infantry platoon for the hungarians in order to play an infanty company without tank support. Now I can field 30 infantry stands if I want to.

    FoW hungarian mortar platoon by Battle Front painted by Tankred

    When playing an infantry company fielding mortars is very essential in order to fire smoke or to pin down russian infantry. Therefore painting a mortar platoon was mandantory. My club friend Thomas added lots of crates to his russian mortars, which I liked very much and copied that for differenciation on the gaming table. Moreover it seems more realistic if mortars are surrounded by ammo boxes. There is now only three bases missing for my mid war hungarians, the last platoon will be two Bofor guns.

     

  • Hungarian anti-tank guns and weapons platoon

    Hungarian anti-tank guns and weapons platoon

    Hungarian FoW Miniatures: anti-tank guns painted by Tankred

    The first gaming experiences with my hungarian tank company were devastating. I had the same experience the hungarians made at the Don in real life. The 38t tanks are almost useless when facing a soviet tank company, the few german tanks are to rare (expensive pointswise) and the missing stormtrooper move is very hard since the russians have usually more than 12 tanks in a company. In five games I was far away from even achieving a draw.

    hungarian 7.5cm PaK97/38 by Battle Front, painted by Tankred

    Hungarian FoW Miniatures: anti-tank guns painted by Tankred

    Hungarian anti-tank guns painted by Tankred

    The last burning ten hungarian tanks brought me back to the painting table. Having both the option to play tanks or infantry gives you more options in a campaign. Therefore I added the very important anti-tank guns. I have chosen the 7.5cm PaK97/38 option, which was recommended by my club mate thomas. These guns come with medium bases and are perfect for ambushes. The huge PAK40 with big bases is far more difficult considering the positioning of ambushes.

    Hungarian Botond trucks, painted by Tankred

    Once more I painted transports although they are rarely used. I decided that the 6 different transports I painted in this run are the last for the company since usually only a couple of them are used. I removed the bases from my Botond trucks because I do not like based vehicles in FoW. Hungarian vehicles can be seen on several war time pictures and I think the camo was often different. This time I decided to paint the canvas in british uniform, which is similar to the Battlefront painting scheme.

    Hungarian Weapons Platoon, Miniatures Battefront, painted by Tankred

    Hungarian Weapons Platoon FoW painted by Tankred

    Everyone who thinks about an hungarian infantry company which is capable of fighting against the soviet tide has to think about a weapons platoon, which provides additional firepower for the combat platoons. 3 HMG teams, two anti-tank rifle teams and two light mortars should give you the option of strengthening the points where an attack is very likely.

    The hungarians used the Schwarzlose MG M.07/12 and the Solothurn S-18/100 you can find pictures of both weapons in my gallery of the Military Museum in Budapest.

    hungarian Solothurn S-18/100 anti-tank rifle teams miniatures painted by Tankred

    Hungarian light mortars miniatures

    ZIS-5 truck model by Battle Front, painted by Tankred

    ZIS-5 truck in hungarian service - 1:100 model

    ZIS-5 truck model by Battle Front, painted by Tankred

     

    The weapons platoon got soviet Beutefahrzeuge. I painted two ZIS-5 Models from the special order, since I really like the models. As far as I know is the variant with two axises was stopped in production 1942, so this car was a veteran, when captured by the hungarians. I added no markings for the case that I decide to have a soviet company, too.

    When playing with an infantry company in FoW, it is always useful to be able to distinguish between the different platoons since an intermixing of e.g. anti-tank guns and infantry is very useful. Therefore I added slices of an polystyrene rod wich were glued to the base. These werde painted in different colors. I started with the combat platoons in the colors of the hungarian flag, then I added colors without context. For sure painting a circle would have been enough, personally I like the 3-dimensional style. Moreover I have painted the same colors on the bottom of the base, since I put the models upside down in the model case.

     

     

  • What I like today #18

    What I like today #18

    What Tankred likes today 18

    Painting Impetus Japanese
    Saxondog shows two beautiful Japanese Infantry bases

    Painting stone walls:
    Elladan describes how he paints Chathedral ruins in a beautiful way.

    Fighting Uruk-hai:
    Frank Becker his marveless Uruk-hai in green.

    Magnetic Basing for Impetus:
    Fin made pictures of his bases he made with my tipps for Impetus basing.

  • The Feud of Kronberg: Heavy Cavalry from Frankfurt

    The Feud of Kronberg: Heavy Cavalry from Frankfurt

    Frankfurt Heavy cavalry, painted by Tankred

    My second Impetus element for our club’s presentation for the next Tactica wargaming show is an element showing Johann, Herrmann, Henne and Siegfried von Holzhausen, all members of an mighty patrician family with their mercenaries. The family crest shows three roses on black. I designed the banners in order to look similar than the on the crest showed in the Dome of Frankfurt.

    My plan was to show the patricians on their way to the battlefield. Therefore I depicted a country road and showed the group in loose marching order. In my imagination the only good fighter in the group is the infantrist with the huge falchion walking behind the rich citicens of Frankfurt. His job is to secure that falling off the horses will not end in instant death. As far as I can imagine a patrician was not as experiencend in fighting than their opponents, the knights of Kronberg.

    Good to know that the family pevailed some more centuries and wasn´t extiguished during that battle. Adding some local spice to hobby project was again much fun and I will definetly go for more crests out of the region. However I am sure that the base can be used in any other conflict in that epoche like the 100 years war.

  • Honvéd nap – Day of the Hungarian Defence Force 2011

    Honvéd nap – Day of the Hungarian Defence Force 2011

    Magyar Huszarok

     

     

     

     

     

    By chance my wife went on the castle hill in Budapest on the Honvéd nap, which can be translated as the day of the hungarian Defence Force. The event took place on the 21st of April. It was a short event with some military music, a small parade of the cavalry and infantry and some shots out of a replica cannon which is located in the narby Military Museum.

    Stupid me – I did not join my wife to visit the castle hill and missed the event. But she did very well to take a lot of pictures with the camera of her sister. As an miniature painter it is very interesting to see real pictures of military of former times since we have developed a phantasy way of imagining soldiers which sometimes interferes with reality.

    Especially horse eyes are an example. I often see painted horses which remind me of “My Little Pony” Illustrations. I think it is very interesting to look at real animals and persons in order to paint more lifelike.

  • Hungarian Assault Pioneer Platoon – Utász

    Hungarian Assault Pioneer Platoon – Utász

    FoW: Hungarian Assault Pioneers converted and painted by Tankred

    In our Club we are going to start an Mid War FoW Campaign very soon. In order to have some valid thread to russian Tanks I painted one Platoon of Hungarian Assault Pioneers, called Utász in hungarian. I was a little bit unlucky with the decision of converting some models, since Battlefront did a platoon with modeled pioneers, too.

    However now I have my very own version, which is pretty much similar to the version of Battlefront. I decided to show the Pioneers by adding german mines, barbed wire and some craters. I modeled the mines with grey stuff and made a tiny mold of it. There are two versions of the mines, a bare mine and one in a wooden carriage box. I used the box to convert the pioneer truck.

    Painting was this time a little bit quicker but more precise than I did with the first infantry platoon. Currently I think the amount of work should be chosen carefully. There are a lot of 15mm based miniature painters, who are very specialised and paint an incredible quality. Chevalier de la Terre had an excellent Blogpost on inspiring FoW painters: http://cracdeschevaliers.blogspot.com/2011/04/sources-of-inspiration.html, but I must admit, that personally I paint FoW miniatures less intensive, since there are too many other miniatures to have a detailed painter eye on it e.g. 28mm.

    Hungarian Botond Truck including Pioneer Truck painted by Tankred

    Hungarian Botond Truck including Pioneer Truck painted by Tankred

  • Birch Ent

    Birch Ent

    Birch Ent painted by Tankred

    Birch Ent Base Detail with dead orc painted by Tankred

    Birch Ent painted by Tankred

    Birch Ent base with dead orc painted by Tankred

    Birch Ent base with Squirrel and dead tree stump painted by Tankred

    The birch ent is my next base for my Impetus Phantasticus Rohan army. I used the plastic set by Games Workshop, which is quite nice. However the paintjobs I have seen so far on this model looked very simple an I did not like the plastic leaves. Therefore I decided to paint a special tree, which I like very much – a birch.

    As a tiny detail I used a squirrel from the “Kleintierset” by Busch, on which Massive Voodoo wrote a very nice article. The model is very tiny, the effort the pro painter Roman aka jar put in is incredible.

    Moreover I used MiniNatur Birch foliage, which is the best material for tree foliage I know. The ivy is by MiniNatur, too, but I bought it in a small set distributed by Army Painter.

    The tree stump was modelled by me, I made a silicone casting mold and casted it in resin. Initially the model was made for our “Kaiserschlacht” WW1 Club project.

    The axe was taken from the Gripping Beast Hirdmen Plastic Sprue, images of the sprue can be found here. I bought this box in order to have variations for both Dunlendings and Rohirrim and to have options for battlefield debris and a camp model.

    The rocks are casted plaster rocks made by Rusus. These are perfect for basing models since they are flat at the bottom. I bought a whole bunch of that rocks, since it makes cool looking bases in a very fast and light way.

    I primed the model white, since it is very difficult to have a smoth white color when you prime in a different way. The stone painting was done in a simplified way of Elladans way to paint stone. He uses several steps with thinned airbrush colors like brown, black, green on light primed stone models. I started with white.

    During the next game I will give the modified ent profile a chance. I am curious how monsters will work in Impetus, personally I do not like the way they are integrated in War of the Ring and Lord of the Ring Strategy Battle Game.

  • Counter Attack: Eastern Front

    Counter Attack: Eastern Front

    Currently we play Fow with Thomas, Jonas, Martin and me in the club. Finnish and Fallschirmjäger vs. TwoTankovy Companies.

     

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