In the last three or four weeks I've been adding some support and heavy weapons to my VBCW forces. I've already featured the Stokes mortar and crew, together with the Leach catapult, crew and bomb making vignette; now I've finished the 18lb quick fire gun and crew. They all have civilian looking crew figures from Reiver Castings as I wanted them to be interchangeable between the various factions and forces in my games set in and around Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire, as well as popping up in 1940 Operation Zeelowe or Blandings games. The mortar and catapult are from Great War Miniatures, but the provenance of the 18lb gun is a mystery, perhaps Renegade? Its certainly not the guns sold by either GWM or Woodbine Designs.
A reprise of the earlier heavy weapons ~
And all together ~
The Reiver civilians look, I think, surprisingly good, given that I thought them a little on the 'primitive' side as sculpts. I don't mean to be scathing there, rather to say they remind me of figures from an earlier time, when the world and I were younger!
Lovely work David! What's the piece in the 2nd to last pic?
ReplyDeleteThank you,Ray! It's a Leach Trench Catapult (1915). The model is sold by GWM but I think Woodbine do it as well. The figures in the rear base are Woodbine's Bomb Makers set from 1914-18.
DeleteA fine array of heavy weapons Mr. B.
ReplyDeleteThose Reiver civvies are just the ticket and have come out a treat.
Thank you Phil. They provided the look I was after for this part of the project!
DeleteVery nice work David it looks like it will be raining lead soon!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
The next game will probably be in December now Christopher.
DeleteThey all look great together 😀
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt! I'm quietly pleased by them.
DeleteHi David I think the gun is by renegade miniatures
ReplyDeleteYou may be right Gary, but I've not seen one myself.
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