Showing posts with label Vietcong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietcong. Show all posts

Saturday, August 6, 2022

More Vietcong and a Tango Boat w.i.p.

 The Tango boat was a project I didn't need, wasn't planning on bu started just because I wanted to see if I could. Wherever will I store it? 

It started with scale drawing and some calculations to transfer it to 1/50 scale. 


And then measuring, cutting and glueing loads of XPS parts..


The test: will an 1/50 scaled M113 fit? 


A Rubicon plastic Marine posing as crew




And first paint: green undercolour. 















More to follow on the Tango boat. And closing off with my finished Rubicon Vietcong. 




Sunday, May 9, 2021

Empress Vietnamese Civilians/Vietcong

 The magnificent Empress Miniatures' Vietnamese civilians/Vietcong. There are armed and unarmed versions for each of them, making them eminently suitable for ambush scenarios. 

Vietcong version armed with MAT submachinegun

Vietcong version armed with C39 para carbine

Vietcong version armed with Stengun

Vietcong version armed with a French Chatelleraut LMG 

Vietcong version armed with (I think) a Webley revolver

Vietcong version armed with a Bren gun

Vietcong version armed with a Moisin Nagant rifle

Vietcong version armed with a M1 carbine


Vietcong version armed with homemade mortar

Vietcong version armed with C39 carbine with folded stock


Vietcong version armed with MAT submachinegun



Vietcong version armed with MG34

Vietcong version armed with Lee Enfield rifle

Vietcong version armed with Thompson SMG