Sunday, February 28, 2021

Bolt Action Chindits

Work on my British force for Burma is in the home stretch with the addition of some Long Range Penetration Groups, better known as Chindits

Bolt Action 28mm Chindits Warlord Games and The Assault Group (TAG)

The bulk of these figures come from Warlord's Chindit Section box, with additions of the character and close quarter fighter blisters, some converted Warlord plastics, and a few TAG Chindit NCOs.

Bolt Action 28mm Chindits Warlord Games and The Assault Group (TAG)

To enhance the units ragtag look, I've gone with a mix of faded green-gray and newer green-blue uniform colors, along with a few brown angora shirts and and one old faded khaki shirt. Webbing is predominately khaki, but with some jungle green kit as well.

Bolt Action 28mm Chindits Warlord Games and The Assault Group (TAG)

The Warlord metal figures are well sculpted, but run on the thinner side when compared to TAG and Warlord plastics. In the below photo, the center figure is from TAG, while the rest are Warlord metal.  The height can vary a bit between figures when you look at them side by side, but that disappears when you have them en mass. The one bit I found somewhat challenging when painting the metal Warlord figures was the eyes, as the sockets are deeply set on many figures.  Perhaps they expect most painters to use a wash rather than actually paint in the eyes. 

Bolt Action 28mm Chindits Warlord Games and The Assault Group (TAG)

In this last photo, you can see two Warlord metal figures, a TAG, then two converted Warlord plastics figures to again show you a bit of the size difference. 

Bolt Action 28mm Chindits Warlord Games and The Assault Group (TAG)

Overall, I am quite pleased with the final results. Still pending are command, a couple of heavy weapons, and a few vehicles, but it's a good feeling to be within reach of a completed force.

Monday, February 1, 2021

Early War Sikhs for Burma

The Burma project continues with the addition of a Sikh infantry section and some support units.

28mm Warlord Miniature Sikhs in Burma for Bolt Action WW2 Gaming

As with the majority of this project, the figures are from the Warlord plastic kit, with the addition of an officer from Artizan. The warlord kit is pretty limited on accessories, so the binoculars for the anti-tank gun spotter had to be pulled from the bits box. The 2-inch mortar arms seem to only work with the prone body, and the arm of the ammo carrier won't fit on the kneeling body, so you are limited with pose variety here. It's a great shame when compared to the knee mortar options available in the plastic Japanese kit.

28mm Warlord Miniature Sikhs in Burma for Bolt Action WW2 Gaming

The infantry section is built straight from the box without modifications, and as with the previous builds, looks reasonable enough for a cost effective option.

28mm Warlord Miniature Sikhs in Burma for Bolt Action WW2 Gaming