First steps into Flames of War V4
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About the Project
This project is my first step in trying to sort out my ever expanding box of many started and unfinished projects. With the release of the new fortress Europe book i have decided to try to breath new life into my neglected part built British force. I hope to be able to create a 100 point force using as much of my old stuff as i can.
Related Game: Flames of War: The World War II Miniatures Game
Related Company: Battlefront Miniatures
Related Genre: Historical
Related Contest: Flames of War Hobby League 2019
This Project is Active
The project so far
I have decided to base my force on the churchill platoon, as this will give me lots of options for a variety of tanks.
My old regular opponents like to go tank heavy weather it be a few german tigers or floods of russian t34’s it was always a struggle with infantry based forces.
I could not find my churchills so have ordered a box of plastic soldier company tanks this will allow me to build the Hq of two tanks and a unit of three churchills that i can use to support my infantry, they can even hitch i ride if they need too although looking at the stats its only slightly faster than footslogging.
The other core unit choice will be a unit of three shermans with a firefly in support backed by a unit of three shermans that i hope to use to contest objectives or hold in reserve to set up ambushes for some flanking shots on heavier armour.
The main support choices will be the 25pdr’s and the m10’s that i can use as a full unit of four or a smaller unit of two depending on points.
The rifle platoon should be enough infantry for now but i have plenty left on sprues if i have to increase the amount of infantry at a later date.
This should take me to about 91 p0ints which leaves me with a few options. Ideally i would like a unit with the spearhead special rule to give me some more options with my deployment zone during the set up of the game. Air support is also something i have to think about i still have to read up on planes in V4, they used to give you anti air ability in older versions which would be useful as i am definitely lacking anti air support.
Im thinking maybe a Daimler armoured car troop and a kitty hawk flight which may end up being a typhoon as i have models for that. This would take me to 100 points nicely.
But now its time to start painting so i have plenty of time to think about it.
Feet on the ground
Thought i may need some troops to help take objectives in built up areas, dug in infantry were always great for holding objectives in earlier editions i guess it will be the same in V4.
I decided on a Rifle platoon, i built a full size platoon it can be reduced down for smaller point value games if i need to.
The models are plastic soldier company British Paratroopers with the command squad from peter pig.
Fire support incoming
Thought my force needed some fire support as i could only find one of my priest models i used 4 of my plastic soldier company 25pdr’s this should help pin infantry from afar and help subdue any heavy tanks i face by hitting on the top armour.
M10’s ready to paint
This is my unit of M10’s with 17 pdrs, the original British crew were missing so i used random figures i had in my bits box. I added some green stuff sand bags and some bandage cameo netting.
I was not sure how the 50 cals should go and they kept on getting knocked off so i angled them so i could glue them in two places making them a bit stronger.
The lead tank is marked by having a brave officer dude looking over the side showing off his spectacular officers hat, pretty sure its not that accurate but the rule of cool overrules.
These mobile anti tank vehicles with the hard hitting 17 pdr should be more than worth the points as my regular opponent loves his heavy armour. I guess I’m gonna have to face a lot of tigers in the future.
Shermans after the bath
This is my two units of sherman tanks after the dettol bath.
I have added some green stuff sand bags and some stowage to give them some extra character.
I was able to make use of all my old shermans apart from my two sherman crab flail tanks, hopefully i will have rules to use them when the British book arrives.
The sand bags were easy to make with green stuff the stowage rolls were made out of strips of adhesive bandage and cotton ( I stole the bandage from my girlfriend’s broken toe, shhhh don’t tell her)
Old models ready for a revamp
This is my pile of bits so far I’m sure there are some more tanks in my flat somewhere.
The plan
This project log will hopefully help me Finish a project. (please forgive my poor spelling and grammar)
As much as i enjoy history i guess that this army build will come firmly under the hollywood idea of a battle group mainly comprising of units i like the look of and have cool rules rather than units that would have been found together during the WW2.
I will be using as much of my old collection of 15mm models from battlefront, plastic soldier company, peter pig and zvezda to build a new 100 point force for use in v4 Flames. (i may treat my self to some new shiny toys as i complete units)
So far i have found some sherman tanks one is a firefly which is a bonus, a group of M10’s, some 25 pdr artillery, loads of sprues of British infantry and support weapons and a set of airborne supply drop canisters that can be used as swish objective markers.
I know somewhere i have some churchill tanks, if i can’t find them i will have to break my unwritten rule and order some more as they look great and tend to survive a bit longer in game than the shermans.
The sherman tanks have been in my collection for years and have taken pride of place in multiple army builds both British and US because of this i am going to have to treat them to a nice relaxing dettol bath to strip the multiple layers of paint and to bring the detail back. I also would like to strip them as i have noticed that lighter colours tend in my eyes to look better on smaller scale figures, so i plan to paint the armoured vehicles with vellajo russian uniform rather than the brown violate i used before.
Time to get started.










