Showing posts with label IJA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IJA. Show all posts

Friday, 29 December 2023

From TomC: Ranging In [History] (38 points)

Hello everyone, good to see you all again and to see the Challenge off to a wonderful start! I myself have been a little slower off the mark, a period away with family has kept me otherwise occupied so looking to make up some lost time with my first entry, four 28mm IJA infantry from Warlord Games's Bolt Action range.



 These are three artillery spotters from their forward observation team and a slightly incongruous flamethrower-armed soldier. He did ship with an assistant but said assistant is in much more of a 'spotting' pose so I have reassigned him to a mortar team and left his flame-throwing comrade on his lonesome (perhaps safer?).



 I found all sorts of different painting guides online but little consensus other than that Vallejo English Uniform was more appropriate than the more temptingly named Japanese Uniform WWII, so that was about the only element I relied on, the rest is improvised from squinting at various sources and I make no representations as to accuracy! I did enjoy painting this little group, it's been good to get back into the swing of painting after a preparatory period of sticking my fingers together...




The scoring should be relatively simple for today's gang: three upright 28mm miniatures at 5 points apiece with a further prone 28mm miniature at 2.5 points, in the History section for a bonus 20 points and a grand total of 37.5 points. 

 Now to keep this up!

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Welcome back Tom!

Fabulous work on these Japanese infantry. Your brushwork is wonderfully crisp and smooth, really benefiting these models. I especially like the fellow on the rangefinder and the one with the binoculars, looking back and signalling to his mates. As he's semi prone I'm going to round your score out to an even 40. Well done!

- Curt

 

Tuesday, 23 February 2021

From GrantH - 150 Points of WW2 era Imperial Japanese Army

After many weeks being swamped with work, I finally resurface for another post! Prior to this Painting Challenge, I had finished a fairly fleshed out collection of British Airborne, Chindit, and 1939 Polish armies for Bolt Action and Chain of Command and I realized that it was high time to build an Axis force. Since there are many people who run German armies in my wargaming circles, I decided to turn my attention to fielding something from the pacific theatre. These particular figures are from Warlord Games which offer a reasonably flexible line of plastic IJA.


The full group of 30.


The command unit. The one in the green Jacket is from the Special Naval Landing Force which I am in the process of finishing. I will say that the faces on these metallic figures were far more difficult to paint than their plastic counterparts since some of them lacked definition, though I also just need to practice face painting more. 




Squads 1 and 2. 





Anti-Tank Crew.


It was a nice change to work on something different from an Allied force, however, the yellowish colour of their WW2 uniforms is not nearly as appealing to work with compared to the blues of the Russo-Japanese War era kit. That said, I look forward to finishing the force with a detachment of SNLF soldiers and fielding them once the pandemic restrictions relax a little more. Anyhow, since there are thirty 28mm minis here in total, I am pretty sure that gives me 150 points for a good boost! Ideally, I will be able to finish those SNLF squads for another post before I get buried by work again....