With
Bolt Action fresh in mind I decided to have an investigation of the
Lead Mountain to see what early war stuff I had to build upon. As suspected I found a nice (and hefty)
Solido die-cast Somua S35. It may be 1/43 scale (I'm not 100% sure) but it looks the business and just needs some weathering for tabletop use.
Infantry wise I dug out the
Warlord Defenders of France box set which includes a platoon command squad, one twelve man infantry section and an 81mm mortar and crew.
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(photo Warlord Games) |
I'm not keen on working out balanced points forces so would need two more twelve man sections to bring the platoon up to TO&E strength (I am thinking that purchasing miniatures from the likes of
Crusader will add some variety).
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In the game platoons are reinforced, the S35 and mortar are perfect for this and I may just add a Hotchkiss HMG and a 25mm anti-tank gun for some variety in games.
On the Zombie front, all eighty have received a base coat of
Rotting Flesh and the Zulus have had the filler applied to their bases...
For a unit booster you may want to consider the Early War French Set from Crusader, I got mine during an end of the year sale for like $12 and a blister of the Command (4 figs) for like $2-3. If you look around you could find it on sale somewhere.
ReplyDeleteThe set has 24 figs, 2 LMGs, 2 officers and 18 rifles.
Thanks for the heads up I shall keep my eyes peeled.
DeleteNice...look forward to seeing the project progress:)
ReplyDeleteIt will be great to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Solido 1/48th? I have some bought in Normandy on various trips and always looks better than 1/56th IMHO.
ReplyDeleteCould be, I need to measure it.
DeleteVery splendid Somua S35, there, Steve! The Crusader figures look very nice. If you get some, I'd be interested to see how they line up height/bulk wise against the Warlord figures.
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