Here are a couple of following video. On the skirmish the Dick Winters attack on the Battery.
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Monday, January 31, 2022
Saturday, January 29, 2022
D-Day Easy company attack on the artillery battery
I figure a few readers will agree with me the attack on the German Artillery in Band of Brothers was great viewing. My understand the attack was later used by the West Point as an example of well excuted plan of attack. Over the years I have collected few photos of the battlefield. It time to share them with my readers and blog followers. Here you go. I hope these will bring light and information on the fight.
Excellent layout of Lt Winters attack. |
This photo was taken shortly after the battle. |
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
3 inch M7 M62 A/T round penetration the Tiger and Panther.
As Long as I be wargame. There has been this continuous argument of the the US 3 inch A/T round. Mostly against the round effectiveness. Which was poor. But was really that bad. I found this charts the shows the round did well if fire at the flanks of these two tanks. And surprising at some distance. Here is the data you decide. Please note the round is the M62 A.P.C.B.C. type
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Video on making 3d resin medieval village
Found this very interesting with all the different types of modeling technics to create the village.
Saturday, January 15, 2022
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Magnetizing Thorougbred ship bottoms for storage.
Storing miniature ships has always been a pain in the butt. They fall over, get bashed together and all the things we hate. Well the fix is using magnetic business card blank. One side has the adhesive, The other a magnetic surface. These magnets are for sticking your business card to the refrigator. That way you can find the repair, the dentist or whomever you need. We all know how hard they can be to pull off the frig.
Well why know stick this type of magnet to bottom of your pewter ship. Damn it works great. No more bouncing around while transporting to a game. Here is how I did it.
These can be found on the internet |
Bought a hundred, The leftover will be used on gaming bases |
Make sure you flex the magnet flat |
Line the ship model and make a line |
Next using the ruler scribe a line |
Flex the magnet along the line. This will break it in two |
Peel off the white backing |
stick it on to the ships bottom, If you are having problems making the magnet stick, Your best friend is super glue |
A little short no proble |
keep your scrap piece just for this problem |
Stick the scrap piece on, Than trim to fit. I use steel cookie storage boxes. The magnets stick great to the surface. Plus the plastic lid keeps you miniatures dust free. |
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Battle of Leipzig 1813 in 1/72 scale by Wolfgang Meyer
Battle of the Nations at Leipzig 1813
Sunday, January 2, 2022
Ironclads modeled by Mark Haught
Mark did a outstanding feat f modeling these Ironclads & Timber clads. His paint skill are the best I seen in a while.
more likely just rusted iron plate. The Arkansas was described as "rust colored" by eyewitnesses, but I've also seen "red brown" in accounts. So as usual for ACW creative licenses are in ample supply for us wargamers!
The Stl files can be found at 3D modelling