Elessar2590: The Fall of Singapore
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About the Project
I dug up quite a few WWII 28mm Aussies. Then I bought some more. Then the whole project got shelved, then I moved three times, now they're 8th Division Desert Equipped Australians for Malaya. Wild Ride.
Related Game: Bolt Action
Related Company: Warlord Games
Related Genre: Historical
Related Contest: Spring Clean Hobby Challenge (Old)
This Project is Active
Wait We're Going Where?
I finally got back to this Project after a solid break from it. Much like the real life Australian Army this Project has taken a Pacific Turn.
With the upcoming release of the Too Fat Lardies Pacific Book a friend and I were talking and we decided that we were having a lot of fun playing Chain of Command in 1942 Russia why not do some stuff for the Pacific.
The minis were already half done and with the Australians in Malaya wearing the desert uniform I decided to change this project up. This is actually kind of neat since that’s exactly what happened to 8th Division, they were all equipped and trained for the Desert then in February 1941 they shipped off for Malaya to defend against a potential invasion by the Japanese. In December 1941 the Japanese invaded and the Australian’s basically got overwhelmed although there were some local victories like Gemas where 2/30th Battalion lost 88 men to the Japanese 5th Divisions 800 men in a crazy ambush followed by an insanely close ranged anti-tank ambush.
They fought a rear-guard action down the Peninsula and back to Singapore where the entire Division (minus the Commanding Officer who escaped by boat and left his enraged Artillery Commander in command) went into captivity. A third of them wouldn’t survive until the end of the war and many who did were basically destroyed by it.
The Project Goes On
Third Times the Charm, I really wish I could save these as Drafts.
Inspiration
I’ve got all my stuff to paint but I’ve been pretty busy lately so I’ve started planning out some Jump Off Points if I ever want to use these guys for Chain of Command and I’ve got an idea.
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You know what I’ll get back to that let me see how this embed videos thing works.
Ok let’s see if that works.
Oh yeah the point.
If you’ve seen my Channel then you’ll know I’m currently in the Process of becoming a Catholic Priest. Long story short I’m living in a house with other young guys who are all thinking being Priests and the former Vocations Director was an Ex-Military Chaplain who had a bit of an interest in WWII Chaplain Biographies so I’ve been doing a bit of reading and I’d like to somehow get them on the table since
1) It’s interesting
2) I’ve never really seen it before
3) I think it would make the army unique
So I’m looking for a 1940 Axis or Italian Tank I can wreck and recreate the first image only in the Desert.
I’ve also got to find a 28mm Scale Priest in Cassock, Perry do some really nice ones but they’re all armed with swords or flintlocks so if anyone knows of any that would fit comment and let me know.
I’ve been collecting pictures of “Field Mass” so I might as well upload them here.
Give Them a Wash
Much like their real life counterparts the Aussies need a wash
The Work so Far
All the Plastics have been painted ready to be washed. It’s pretty cold and I’m in a shed for the moment so I’ll wait for tomorrow before I do any washing since I’ve noticed it tends to act weird with a lot of cold in the air.
The Final Result
Basecoat with Desert Yellow, Steel legion Drab and Cadian Flesh
Wash with Strong Tone
Highlight with a 50/50 Mix of Desert Yellowa nd Matt White.
Highlight Socks and Hat with Zandri Dust
Highlight Boots and Canteen with Flat Earth
Highlight Webbing with Ivory
Highlight Skin with Kislev Flesh and Wash with Flesh Wash for a Sunburnt effect.
Rifle is base coated with Rakarth Flesh washed with Snakebite leather and pick out the Metallics.
What I Found
That’s what I found so I ordered a bit more. Just the basics, Light AT, Mortar, MMG, Flame Thrower and a box of Standard 8th Army with helmets for variety.