Sunday, 29 March 2015

Modelling Carius and Jagdtiger

Hi all!

Before we had Winter War tournament in the break of January-February, I got some time on taking a look on different lists for 2./512.sPzJgAbt. I pondered on having a company full of infantry and heavy tank killers. During the tournament my wanting for this kind of heavy hitting list grew but only with 3 Jagdtigers it wasn't going to pull through.

So I got to get myself a fourth Jagdtiger.

In the tournament I used my only JT with a commander pocking out to represent Carius but that left me with a problem, how to tell a part my 2iC and the lonely JT platoon which neither had a commander visible (I could tell which one was which by looking at the gun barrel colors). So with the fourth I set to work to make myself an individual Carius model. I bought a normal Battlefront JT model from a sale and a platoon of tank escorts to have something special to add to this model.

It was then time to go to work and follow my plan (which you can find here).

First up was the conversion work. I added AA MG and some blankets, bags and a helmet for personalization. I also removed some details for a more individual look and checked places for the tank escorts. Then it was time for the paintjob.

I used Vallejo Black as an undercoat for the whole model. This helps me to create shadowlines to the model. Next I mixed Beige Brown and White to get a light brown basecolor. I then used masking tape to create camouflage pattern I was happy with.

Camouflage was done with Pale Blue Grey painted in two or three light layers. After removing the masking tapes I corrected any errors free hand. As you can see I did add some more patterns to the left side of the hull just before highlights as i deemed the left side was too bare. I did this free hand.

I then moved on to apply highlights to the PBG areas that were higher than the main body of the hull (ventilation, hooks etc.). I used PBG mixed with White to get a lighter color and picked up details. I then used pure White as an extreme highlight.

Highlights for the rest of the tank were achieved using my mix of Beige Brown and White with more White added. This time I only picked up most highest of surfaces. The extreme highlights were done by adding even more White to the previous mix.

The bag, camonet, tools and plankets first got a coat of Chocolat Brown followed by a coat of Beige Brown. Gun, MG, spare tracks, jack and tracks were painted grey with a mix of Black and White (I was out of my usual color of grey). For the camonet I did blops with Beige Brown. Exhausts were painted with Hull Red, washed with Nuln Oil and the highlighted again with Hull Red. Measurement poles on the right side of the hull were first painted with Hull Red and the stripes were done with White.

I used various greens on camonet and Beige Brown in several layers with Nuln Oil in between. I washed every detail with Nuln Oil. Once this was done I started to highlight all the areas with appropriate colors. For the green plankets highlights I used Beide Brown mixed with Russian Uniform Green in about 1:2. Brown planket was done with Beige Brown as a mid tone tooned down with Nuln Oil and then highlighting again with Beige Brown. The tracks I left without highlights as it seemed best.

Carius was only highlighted with grey. Face and hands painted with Dwarf Flesh, washed with Nuln Oil and Highlighted again with Dwarf Flesh. Belt and headphones were done with Chocolat Brown highlighted with Beige Brown. Headphones wire was highlighted with Pale Blue Grey.

Now as the Jagdtiger was ready, it was time to start painting the tank escorts. I painted these part by part and I begun from the clothes. First I applied an even coat of Luftwaffe Cam. Green. Then I mixed in a very little amount of Pale Blue Grey and applied that leaving a tiny bit of previous color showing to the deeper parts. I repeated this twice more adding ever so little more PBG into the previous mix. Later, after some suggestions (thanks guys at Flames of War FB group), I washed the clothing with watered down Luftwaffe Cam. Green. Helmets were washed very carefully with watered down grey mix and then to more darker effect with Nuln Oil. I tried to left some green showing in the helmets to create an illusional effect, I'm not sure if this turned out ok.

Leather and wood parts were first painted with Chocolat Brown, highlighted with Beige Brown, tooned down with Nuln Oil and then highlighted again with Beige Brown. Finally I did a extreme highlight with Beige Brown mixed with a small amount of Pale Blue Grey. Metal parts and cantines were painted with grey, washed with Nuln Oil and then highlighted with grey. Extreme highlights were done with pure Pale Blue Grey. Boots were left black, highlighted with grey and tooned down with Nuln Oil.

Finishing touches


As the painting of the camonet turned out to be a total fiasko, I asked some help from Flames of War FB group. From there I got very good advices to use roll bandage as a camonet after I've coloured it. For a tutorial on how to do camouflage nets I highly suggest you take a look at this tutotial. Thanks to these advices my Carius in his Jagdtiger is now finished.

Basecoat
All masked and camouflage applied

This is how it looked after removing the tapes

Highlights added
Finished Jagdtiger and Carius
Clothes done and ready
Finished Begleit Tank Escorts
All done and ready, camos added and escorts are ready to protect and serve!

Well here you have it. I hope this has enlighten you on how I did this model. I liked to work with this model and with all the little conversions. Perhaps I have to do another conversion like this some day :)

I'd like to thank everyone who helped me with this project, eiher with advices or any other means. And I like to thank you dear readers for reading my blog!

Cheers!

Friday, 20 February 2015

My sons first own tank and some other news!

My 3 years old son has wanted to have my tanks as his toys so I bought him one (not to use as a toy though!). Just built it with him and now I will teach him how to paint it.

This serves in two ways:
1. I may one day have a gaming buddy without leaving home.
2. As I'm a trained to use AT weapons in military, I may start teaching him some tricks and to identify different tanks and types.

He's so going to grow to be a good panssarintorjuntamies!
*Proud father*



In the other news!

I today got my order of fourth Jagdtiger and a Begleit Assault Platoon. This one I'm going to build to be my Carius so I'm going to give it some extra touches that will give him off at the battlefield.

Planned modifications are quite straight from the "Bridge at Remagen" -book, an MG to the back deck for AA usage and partial removal of side skirts. I may do some other modifications too but I haven't desided anything yet.

Also I'm quite not sure how I can do a camouflage that I've chosen with normal brushes, I don't have airbrush at my disposal nor do I have an access to use one. The camouflage has been chosen deliberately to be very different from my other tanks.

Pre-planned camouflage for Carius

One idea for the Begleits, though I may not use as many as four.

Hope you like the ideas. All comments and helps regarding painting, and conversion ideas are more than welcomed!

EDIT: Current stage of Jagdtigers conversions. Some changes possible. All ideas are welcomed!





Sunday, 8 February 2015

Talvisota: AAR/Picture dump! WARNING: VERY PICTURE HEAVY!

WARNING THIS POST IS VERY PICTURE HEAVY!


So the tournament has come and gone. Here are some highlights from the event and pictures.
The army that I finally decided to take with me was 2./512. sPzJgAbt from Bridge at Remagen.

It was very nicely organized tournament with enough time to really play our games with 1900 points per side, though with some exceptions... ;) The boards where very good looking and had some thight places but also some open areas, which my big cats liked a lot.

I'd like to thank the organizers and all the players for having a very good time and some really enjoyable games!!





Day 1

Game 1: Free-For-All
Opponent: Säkki/US Parachute Rifle Company
Result: 6-1 for US

Game 2: Hasty Attack
Opponent: Earnest/FIN Jalkaväkikomppania
Result: 4-3 for FIN

Game 3: No Retreat
Opponent: Popo/GER SS Wiking Panzergrenadierkompanie
Result: 4-3 for GER/2./512.sPzJgAbt
Carius lost

Day 2

Game 4: Breakthrough
Opponent: Sappi/USSR Guards Heavy Tank Batallion
Result: 6-1 for GER (game ended at the start of turn two)

Game 5: Dust Up
Opponent: Humie/FIN Jääkärikomppania
Result: 6-1 for FIN

Aftermath:

First day was an uphill struggle with two missions with deployments on long edges witch I really can't do with only 4 platoons.

First game was a pure blood bath that I could have played smarter. I made an idiot desition to assault with 2 KTs and Carius. There was just way too much bodies in my way. Should have stayed back and use Carius' ability to yake out single targets from long range. Also exposing my KTs flanks to those Hellcats was purely a placement error which resulted into a dead platoon.

Second game was much better and it was a close call that I could have won. It all culminated to Carius being bailed and not able to contest an objective and two company moral rolls which I passed with 6s,  all to frustrate my opponent. Although everything worked as planned and my both flanks worked a horrendous casualities to the enemy, it was the T-34/85s that saved the day for Finns as my reluctant panzergrenadiers were reluctant to assault them...

Third game was much easier with short table edge deployment although I lost Carius to a lucky shooting from 105mm artillery. I was able to first block an attack from one side and then from the other and shoot away enough enemy platoons to force his company to break. I think the "Man-of-the-Match" in this one were my half-tracks giving me supporting fire everywhere I needed.

Second day started with a blast when I got to face a Guards Heavy Tank Company. My opponent desided to have 9 KV-1s tanks and 5 KV-1s(flame) tanks on board and tried to double time with all but flame tanks which tried to mess with my plan. Without saying it went wrong for my opponent. He lost 10 tanks in one round of shooting. Two Soviet companies destroyed and at the start of second round he failed his 3+ company moral when he rolled 2...
We then played another game with him to see if another strategy would have helped but it ended to same result, but only with one dead JT thanks to failed motivation due to double bail out.

Last game was pretty much a waiting game as neither of us had any real offensive power at the start. For about four rounds whe just exchanged artillery/JT/KT/aircrafts. But then we got started. We both had some uphills and downhills with attacks and shooting and my opponents Sturmis had some very bizzare luck against 2(!) of my JTs, I only managed to bail his Sturmis!! In the end the all started to collapse when I lost both of my KTs. I then opted to try to assault his Pioneeri platoon with JT platoon and 2iC but thanks to very bad armor saves (both rolled 1s!) I lost the fight and my third platoon. And as you can guess, reluctant motivation plays its hand and my company breaks.

Final Results:

Player               Overall Score
JussiV                        23
Gorzag                       22
Nysse                        22
Trekkeri                      21
Earnest                      19
Guardsman                 18
Vonrichthofen              18
Säkki                         18
popo                          16
Halkomahooli             15
Tumppi                      15
Värri                          13
Monni                        12
Sappi                         12


Picture dump:








































Carius is dead, first time ever! :(
 















That was fast...












































More pictures here:
- http://www.nopat.fi/2015/sotapelit/flames-of-war/talvisota-fow-turnauksen-kuvasaldoa/
- http://maalaus.blogspot.fi/2015/02/winter-war-tournament.html

Thanks for reading.