In the “Complete and Ready to Show” category, my Cruel Seas bonus diving U-boat. Here a are couple photos.
Dive! Dive! |
And from the port side |
Next up, in the Not Complete – Okay to Show” group are five primed and ready to paint 1/600 scale merchants from Heroics & Ros. These ships are from the old Skytrex coastal force line.
The 4,000 ton cargo ship (left), the 5,500 ton cargo ship (center), the the 4,500 ton oil tanker (right) |
A 3,000 ton tramp (left) and a 2,800 ton tramp (right) |
The whole group |
These ships will serve double-duty for me as targets for air attacks and targets for coastal forces games. Overall, these were good investments with a lot of potential for use.
Resetting my efforts
One of the things I wanted to do this year was be more focused on projects. Instead, this year has been a lot of jumping around to a lot of projects.
I’m keeping the 1/300 air and 1/600 ships at the top of my projects list. All the must have items for the planned Enfilade games are done, but it will be nice to have some extra ships and planes that could be thrown in to mix things up a bit. This includes finishing up the H & R merchants and the aircraft that are halfway done.
My other projects will be pushed back for now and I’ll decide what to do after I finish up the ships and planes.
That said, I have a special mention for Cruel Seas. After being distracted by this shiny object and waffling around on what I would do with it, I decided I didn’t want to redo the same ships in the new scale and would concentrate my 1/300 scale efforts on an area where I don’t already have many 1/600 scale ships – the Black Sea (and Baltic Sea). With that in mind, I’m going to set aside the Cruel Seas ships until a few more Russian and German ships come out. I really need to read up on this front a little more before deciding what ships I’ll want to get. But I’ve seen German R-boats and MFPs are coming soon and I hope there will be some Russian MO patrol boats (although there is always the option of getting the H & R Soviet BMO patrol boats).
Nicely done! It has the same look as many of my ships on game day - down heavily by the bow.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a list of books you are planning to read for Baltic and Black Sea action?
I always try to be on the ships that surface as many times as they sink.
DeleteFor the Baltic/Black Sea stuff, I have Schnellboote and Hitler's Forgotten Flotillas by Lawrence Paterson, which are good from the German side. I have Chronology of the War at Sea, which will give some idea of when battles happened. The biggest problem is finding something from the Soviet side.
I'm open to suggestions.
I'm trying to find some
The Soviets as Naval Opponents, 1941-1945 Hardcover – 1979 publisher USNI
ReplyDeleteYou can get it for less than $10 on Amazon
Thanks for the suggestion. I will check it out.
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