“Armoured cars and tanks and guns..Came to take away our sons…”

February 22nd, 2010 Sapper Joe Posted in 20mm, Ambush Alley, BW Models, Irish, The Troubles Comments Off


"Armoured cars and tanks and guns
Came to take away our sons
But every man must stand behind
The men behind the wire"

- The Wolfe Tones, "The Men Behind the Wire"

Well, I am back after a long dry spell. First off, much apologies to the Wolfe Tones for stealing their lyrics for the title of this posting. As the title sort of infers to is what I have been working on for my 20mm Northern Ireland Ambush Alley game...armored vehicles for the Crown forces. They are not complete, but far enough along that I feel that I am getting somewhere.

First up is the iconic symbol of the British Army policing during 'The Troubles," the Humber FV 1611 MK II. But it is more commoning refered to as the "Pig." This is a 1/76 scale white metal casting kit by BW Models. As you can see, I still have to fix the front ram as one side broke off while trying to cut it loose from the casting. After I reviewed the photos, I see a few other things I want to correct as well.




The next vehicle is the Royal Ulster Constabulary's Shorland Armoured Patrol Car. Sixteen of these served with the RUC from June of 1966 to January of 1970. They served in the RUC's Reserve Force Platoons, an organization carried out normal police duties, and in additon to handling crowd or riot control, as well as military / para-military operations. When the RUC was instructed to stand down their armored vehicles, these vehicles went to mothballs for a short period and then turned over to the Ulster Defence Force. This specific model is painted up to be Fleet number 273, from the No. 3 Platoon (Glenravel Street), Belfast, RUC. I am not happy with the color of the tires, so I will touching those up later. I plan to get another one and paint it up for the UDR. Again, this is model from BW Models.




Now, the following is the Shorland SB301 armored personnel carrier. Three of these served with the RUC, (and where commonly refered to as "The Three Amigos'.) The SB301 entered service in August of 1975 and were withdrawn from operational service in 1979. There were still used as part of the reserve fleet until late 1990. Since all of my military vehicles will be green and most of my RUC vehicles will be grey, I thought that it would be different to paint this one up when the SB301's were painted blue. This specific vehicle is painted to be Fleet number 3131 and was attached to the explosives escort unit at Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in 1976. Again, this is a model from BW Models.



Finally, I am putting this up as sort of a warning to anyone who is considering of buying a 1/72 plastic kit from the Ukranian modelling company, ACE. The are a pain to assemble; there are no pins to hold the parts together and you can see the Grand Canyon size holes that need to be putty filled. This will be (if I can ever finish it) a Panhard M3 APC with a TL-2i turret for the Irish Defence Force. It (might) will show up with a section of Irish infantry that will be patrolling the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland and trying to stop the flow of weapons for the IRA from the Republic of Ireland and supporting British operations...or are they preparing for 'Doomsday' scenario of crossing over the border and taking military action to support the IRA and drive the British out!



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20mm Hotspur - Urban Operations

October 3rd, 2009 Sapper Joe Posted in 20mm, Ambush Alley, Hotspur, Irish, Urban Operations Comments Off

Finally, here are the selection of figures from Hotspur's Urban Operations line
Anti-Terrorist Team
British Army in Internal Security uniform

Armed Criminals or Terrorist


Innocent Bystanders: Note that there are 6 figures instead of 5 like the other packs


Plain Clothes Detectives


Riot Police


Rioters


SAS for Operation Nimrod (Storming the Iranian Embassy, 1980)
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20mm Hotspur Miniatures - Operation Corporate - Argentine

October 3rd, 2009 Sapper Joe Posted in 20mm, Ambush Alley, Falklands, Hotspur, Malvinas, TwoFatLardies Comments Off

Here are picks of what you get in the Hotspur 20mm Argentine sets for the 1982 Falklands / Malvinas Conflict.
Argentine Command
Argentine Infantry Firing: The one prone figure with the bipod has the Argentine Fusil Automatico Pesado, or their heavy barrelled FN FAL assault rifle.
Argentine Infantry Moving
Argentine Marines: They can also work for the Army Commandos

Argentine Special Forces
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Hotspur 20mm figures - Operation Corporate - British

October 3rd, 2009 Sapper Joe Posted in 20mm, Ambush Alley, Falklands, Hotspur, Malvinas, TwoFatLardies Comments Off

Hello! Well, I thought I would put up some images of what I am working on. This post is what the old Hotspur 20mm miniatures look like for their Operation Corporate (Falklands / Malvinas Conflict) in 1982. This unfinished figures grouped in what comes in each different pack. I thought it might be nice to see the different miniatures. I also found out this week that they are now available again through Stonewall Miniatures in the UK. This is a great news!
British Command: (note the figure in the back has a separate arm that has not been cut off the base and glued on to the body yet.)
British Infantry Firing: A nice selection of support weapons
British Infantry Advancing
Special Air Service: Just want you need to storm Pebble Island
Royal Marine Mountain and Arctic Warfarce Cadre: mostly armed with M16 rifles
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Some say the Devil is Dead…but more say he rose again and joined the British Army!

September 6th, 2009 Sapper Joe Posted in 20mm, Ambush Alley, Black and Tan War, Irish Comments Off

"Some say the Devil is dead...but more say he rose again and joined the British Army" - The Wolfe Tones

Well...this is another new project that I am working on...again, one of too many started, but hopefully, I will finish this one.

Combat Colours and Tim! are really getting into Ambush Alley/Force on Force (www.ambushalleygames.com) in 20mm for various time periods. I had some old Hotspur 20mm figures from both their Urban Troubles and Falklands lines and some vehicles for the 1970's and 1980's Northern Ireland. Plus, I have enough Argentine figures that I should be able to do some Falklands games as well. So, there you have it. This is what I have done for now.


The 'Paras' on strench of road outside of the "No-Go Zone" in Londonderry or Free Derry.


A section of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF) and an unarmed Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC) searcher setting up an inspection post with the green fields of South Armagh behind them.


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