Posts tonen met het label Peter Pig. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label Peter Pig. Alle posts tonen

vrijdag 6 juni 2025

Bacon Buddies

 Pig pen for Nam and AK-47 (though pork in a Islamic country.....yeah, let's ignore that bit)

15mm pigs from Peter Pig, scrap MDF base, some matches, ribbed card and plastic H0 Faller fencing, cut down a bit to fit in better with 15mm. My first time trying out wet mud and earth paste from AK that I picked up for The Last War. Works like a treat I say. Not much else to say, need to make a few more village items, but maybe better to focus on a few figgies now.









donderdag 15 mei 2025

Gunbird invades Peleliu - Bookkeeping finished

 After using my free time to crunch some numbers, I think i have it all noted down.

Japanese Scenario 1: 

  • Infantry - more than enough, plenty of spares from the Army Box alone. The LMG's will come from Peter Pig (in stock) but I am lacking 2 so added a pack to my order.
  • AT-Guns - enough in the box for the scenario, loader teams will come from Peter Pig (in stock)
  • HMG - same
  • Sniper and Spotter - Peter Pig (in stock)
  • Off table 81mm - I can pre order this blister that has 4 teams of 81mm and a Observer team (always useful in Battlegroup). available from July 5th so I will wait.
  • Grenade L. battery - Enough in the Army Box and I have spares from Peter Pig

Japanese Scenario 2:

  •  Infantry - still enough left overs in the Army box, and a few from Peter Pig so ok
  •  Rifle and Mortar spider holes - enough spares to cut a few apart, no worries
  • Snipers - more in the Peter Pig pack
  •  Timed Mortar Barrage - use the models as counters
  • HMG - sorted
  • Type 90 75mm gun - 2 of these in the Army box so sorted. 

 So besides chasing down a blister of 81mm mortars I'm ok for the Japanese.

USMC Scenario 1:

  • BAR - I have 9, I need 18. Noted this for a order with Peter Pig
  • Infantry -  I need about 60, there are 25 normal joes in the army box, the rest is NCO etc. I need to go over my Peter Pig USMC stash again for this, but I am coming up short.
  •  Forward HQ - sorted
  •  60mm mortar teams - I need 3, I have 2. So added to the order for Peter Pig
  •  30.cal teams - 2 in the box, just what I need and i have spares from Peter Pig
  •  LVT-2 - will be 3D printed
  • Bazookas - Box has 2, I need 6 - Added to Peter Pig order 
  • Demo man - just sculpt the charge bags on the models. 

USMC Scenario 2:

  • If I have painted all the infantry for Scenario 1, I just need to add 3 BAR's and 9 more men, so added those to the PP order
  • Forward HQ - sorted
  • 30.cal teams - sorted
  • Captured Type 92 - already working on it
  • 2 Corpsmen - I'll use spare loaders suitably painted.
  • Captured Pillbox - I'll reuse 2 from the previous scenario and modify another to be more American
  • Barbed wire - I'll knock those out in an hour, easily sorted
  • LVT-2 - I'll use the one from the previous scenario 

 

Now....let's get it on :)

maandag 17 maart 2025

Entries for the 2025 Special Objective Build - Robert Poulton "Small Shanty Town"

  The contest is finished, and these are the entries. Name of the maker, name of the build, backstory and  details about the construction have been added, if available

(These are not presented in order of Alfabet or Publication btw, and each gets their own Blogpost)

 Robert Poulton "Small Shanty Town"

This is a small shanty town in the country of Democratic Republic of Kananga led by General Omar Gutsakillinme. as most people will know that just becuase the word Democratic is in the title means nothing at all as the General is an out and out Dictator. He rules the country with a fist of iron only redeeming feature as far as the west are concerned is that he he is stuanchly Anti-Communist and so his army is supplied mostly by western countries obviously the brown envelopes filled with cash help as well. The Army are well supplied and well trained with some of the best units being Mercenaries.
Thats all I got at the moment except the armies name: Kanangan Resistance Alliance Phalanx
*10 x 3 inches base - Check
*Must have a vehicle on it - Check
*Must have a name badge/sign on it - Check
*Can't just be a banana on a base - Check














Entries for the 2025 Special Objective Build - Dex McHenry "Mimi's Parlour"

 The contest is finished, and these are the entries. Name of the maker, name of the build, backstory and  details about the construction have been added, if available

(These are not presented in order of Alfabet or Publication btw, and each gets their own Blogpost)

  Dex McHenry "Mimi's Parlour"


All my factions are based in a country I call Zamibia. Madam Mimi's Parlour is the hangout of one of the factions, the Zamibian Independence Party.
The parlour stemmed from a couple of billboards I'd designed a couple of years back. It's a bar, casino and general hangout. Model is a 3D print and lights can be placed inside. 

*10 x 3 inches base - Check
*Must have a vehicle on it - Check
*Must have a name badge/sign on it - Check
*Can't just be a banana on a base - Check








Entries for the 2025 Special Objective Build - Johan van Ooij "Red Herring Fish Factory"

 The contest is finished, and these are the entries. Name of the maker, name of the build, backstory and  details about the construction have been added, if available

(These are not presented in order of Alfabet or Publication btw, and each gets their own Blogpost)

Johan van Ooij "Red Herring Fish Factory"

Situated in in the coastal city of Aladinea, Republic of Wadiya, the factory supplies the beautiful people of Wadiya with work for 20 men and a few children. Most of the cans are exported to the Sovjet Union, where they are used to stock up air raid shelters with delicious and nutritious seafood. It is not exported to Western countries due to biased claims and market protection schemes. Listeria never killed anyone in Wadiya, so it is 110% safe. Very Aladeen.
The original factory was started in the early 1900's by the French in their colonial days. This factory later burned down.
In WW1 a new cannery was erected to supply the French army during the war. The building was finished in 1919 and subsequently burned down in the riots during the coup d'etat of 1927.
A new factory was built shortly before WW2 and this supplied canned fish to the Axis powers. This was then bombed by the British Royal Air Force in 1944 and burned down.
In what can only be described as sheer tenacity, another factory was built a few years after the war and as mentioned, supplied canned fish to the Sovjet Union.
Shortly after taking these pictures, a unfortunate incident happend and the factory burned down. Again. The resulting explosion of fish pulp and oil flung the massive Red Herring sign across the bay and right onto the yacht of the Admiral of the Wadiyan Navy, Abdel Ranka, killing him and seven of his mistresses.
Admiral Abdel Ranka was posthumously declared a Hero of Wadiya and mentioned in the Guiness Book of Records as the man who caught the biggest herring on record. Again, very Aladeen.


A complete scratchbuild, a core of foam coated in card, with some scrap lasercut card from other projects, lead wire, some magnets, and a 3D printed VW Beetle. A nice mix of old and new techniques (to me). Some things worked, others not so much. The signs are magnetised (else it would not fit in the storage box, plus that gives extra space to mount a AA gun or a glorious flag) and I've already started work on additonal pieces so I can use it for other games as well.

*10 x 3 inches base - Check
*Must have a vehicle on it - Check
*Must have a name badge/sign on it - Check, check, and check
*Can't just be a banana on a base - Check












Entries for the 2025 Special Objective Build - Jimmy James "Uncle Albert's Scrapyard"

 The contest is finished, and these are the entries. Name of the maker, name of the build, backstory and  details about the construction have been added, if available

(These are not presented in order of Alfabet or Publication btw, and each gets their own Blogpost)

Jimmy James  "Uncle Albert's Scrapyard"

In the Republic of Zumo, “Uncle Albert” is the avuncular public face of scrap baron Albert Musonda, a hard nosed businessman who’s made an absolute brick from hustling all sorts of commodities in his time though most recently profiting from being…directly awarded…a contract by President Bernard Dairey to dispose of military scrap and unwanted equipment. It has been rumoured that some of this is not scrapped and recycled at all, but instead sold to local militias who then make use of it in their ramshackle armies. However attempts to investigate have been quashed by the President’s Office, and it has now come to the attention of African Union peacekeepers who regularly descend on the yard to raid and find evidence of untoward activity. None has yet been found.



The main shed was built from a Wills model railway kit (which went together really nicely and I highly recommend), the sign from some plastic letters (the sort you used to see used with a pegboard to lay out the menu at chippies) and coffee stirrers. The scrap car is a cheapo special, 20p from a charity shop - and the corrugated/concrete walls and most of the scrap chod within are from a KORE resin barricade set (again, lovely to work with). I put odds and sods of other rubbish in too to clutter up.


*10 x 3 inches base - Check
*Must have a vehicle on it - Check
*Must have a name badge/sign on it - Check
*Can't just be a banana on a base - Check













Entries for the 2025 Special Objective Build - Paul Williams "Harmony Peace School"

  The contest is finished, and these are the entries. Name of the maker, name of the build, backstory and  details about the construction have been added, if available

(These are not presented in order of Alfabet or Publication btw, and each gets their own Blogpost)

Paul Williams "Harmony Peace School"

  The Harmony Peace School promotes understanding between the local tribes and ensures education is available for all.

  A foamcore shell on a Foamex base, barbecue skewer poles for the front walkway and coffee-stirrer window sills. The "playground" is thanks to my youngest son, who suggested that the outside of their school was better because it had play equipment, so I added the swings (3D printing filament scraps heated over a candle and bent into shape for the frame, PVA coated thread for the ropes, coffee-stirrer seats) and the see-saw (coffee-stirrer, barbecue skewer and some bits of cereal packet card. The school bus is a car boot sale find, Matchbox with some repainting and extra details added. The roof is corrugated card on cereal packet card.

*10 x 3 inches base - Check
*Must have a vehicle on it - Check
*Must have a name badge/sign on it - Check, check, and check
*Can't just be a banana on a base - Check