Showing posts with label DAK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAK. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

DAK 20mm Flak Gun in 15mm

Afrika Korps 2cm Flak from Battlefront - 15mm figures
 A scary little support weapon for my 15mm DAK troops - a 2cm flak gun with four crew.  The model and figures are from Battlefront. 

Not as nice as Peter Pig, but they still look the business
Of course AA weapons are pretty silly for a skirmish game, but if you are like me, you immediately see these things and imagine their sinister application to the poor ground troops.  Firing a heavy shell at a high rate of fire, weapons that do bad things to aircraft do terrible things to the ground pounders.

I did half of the crew on separate bases so they could be removed as casualties, and also so the gun itself could fit into modeled defensive positions on the table
The quality of the Battlefront castings are nowhere near the quality of the Peter Pig sculpts.  But the Battlefront castings have a quirky character all their own - they seem kind of lanky, and low on long-term hope. It looks right for the setting, even if they are not as nice at the Peter Pig figures.

Watching the skies...but likely to open fire on infantry too

The 2cm gun itself is a fine model. This sucker will make a fine objective for skirmish games, as well as a fairly horrifying participant in the ground skirmishes for rules like Chain of Command, Bolt Action, and Dallas' home-grown Blitzkrieg rules. Heads up, Desert Rats...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

15mm WW2 - DAK Panzer IVs

Ready to light up the 8th Army in the desert
As I continue to get slaughtered in the Analogue Hobbies 2nd Annual Painting Challenge, I am on the lookout for small projects that can net a few points here and there - the equivalent of small, local counter-attacks that buy a little breathing space before the overall epic-fail resumes.  These two 15mm scale Panzer IVs from Battlefront were perfect for just such a project.

I stumbled across these models - already assembled and primed no less! - in my massively disorganized "pending" pile, and they made for a perfect project while (speaking of epic fails) the Winnipeg Jets somehow managed to beat the Washington Capitals last week.  Besides, my 15mm DAK and 8th Army collection could use a little shot in the arm, as they haven't seen any action in quite a while.

One tank is a Panzer IV F1, which I believe was the last variant of this mark to sport the short-barreled 75mm gun.  The other is a Panzer IV F2, sporting the long-barreled 75mm gun - this is one of my favourite models.

It was fun to work on one of my favourite tanks from the period - but I'm no ace with decals - check out the distorted tactical numbers...
I haven't painted DAK stuff in quite a while, and felt pretty rusty working on these models.  Lucky for me weathering covers up lots of mistakes. Applying the tactical numerals was also tricky - the Battlefront decals are great, but the hatches etc. on the side of the Panzer IV turrets make it impossible to get an even landing space to place them.  Even with the help of decal softener, they look distorted by the hatches because, well, they are.  Overall it's still better than what I think I could manage with my own hands, however. I sometimes wonder if there is a non-rage-inducing way to come up with a stencil? Has anyone out there tried this?

There are some more 15mm WW2 projects in the pipeline, but they will switch gears away from North Africa and head into Europe and the later war period.  I already have a Jagdpanther, so I thought I would assemble a few troops to go along with it, starting with some panzer grenadiers from Battlefront. Hopefully I will have them done during the challenge period to scrape out a few more points, and maybe inspire a 15mm WW2 game soon with Dallas.