Saturday, July 4, 2015

Chinese Warlords: Armored Vehicles

Not knowing what surprises Victor and Steve have planned for their armies, I thought it would be best if General Ma had a bit of armor available to him.  As such, I picked up a Rolls-Royce Armoured Car and a Renault FT-17 Tank.  Theses are produced by Trenchworx and are absolute beauties.


 The vehicles arrived in their own individual boxes, were well packaged in bubble wrap, and came with assembly instructions. I have to say, these are some of the finest resin kits I've ever assembled. They were highly detailed, crisply cast, with no warping and almost zero bubbles (even those few were extremely small) There was some flash and sanding was required for proper fits, but with a good pair of plastic nips and some files, this is not an issue. The kits also come with magnets for the turrets, so you don't have to worry about them falling out during transport.


While I would have preferred the 1920 pattern Rolls-Royce for my Chinese army, currently only the 1914 pattern is available at Trenchworx. However, that's a small disappoint considering what you get. I've gone for a base grey paint scheme, with decals from Brigade Games. Since the Ma Clique eventually allied with the Nationalists and also used their iconography, I've opted for the Nationalist Sun rather than the old 5-color star.  This will also look more appropriate if I use my army for the Second Sino-Japanese War.



For the Renault Tank, I've gone with the rounded turret (you can also order it with the hex and command turrets) and the "male" 37mm gun (the kit also includes the "female" machine, and the two can be swapped out) which I've seen in period photos. Like the Rolls-Royce, I've gone with an overall grey scheme. I wanted both vehicles to look like they spend a lot of time in the field without proper maintenance, so I've given them a bit of dust and rust build up.



To give you a better idea on their respective sizes, here are are up against a 1 inch (25mm) grid mat with a Copplestone Chinese figure (3mm thick base).




Additionally, here's the Rolls-Royce next to a Copplestone Lanchester and a Lledo diecast truck.   Overall I think the sizes are a reasonable fit.




12 comments:

  1. They look awfully tempting and more so due to your fine work, stunning job Sir.

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  2. Always the best bit of a Back of Beyond project!

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  3. Thanks Guys! They were a lot of fun to build.

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  4. Nice models indeed! There's an FT17 Renault in the WW1 Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. I was surprised by how small it is in real life.

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  5. Ace work! The FT17 is one of my personal favourites.

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  6. Are you sure Chinese Army used Rolls Royce armoured car 1920 or 1914 in WW2?

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    1. I've seen references to them still being used in the late 20s and early 30s by the nationalists against the communists (don't know the model type), but have no idea how much longer they survived. I'm just making the assumption that some could still have been around at the start of the conflict with Japan.

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    2. Do you have photos? Thank you.

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    3. I don't have any myself, but here is a discussion of armored cars in Shanghai and there are some photos of police versions:

      http://www.network54.com/Forum/330333/thread/1115281888

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