ANZACS and the return of ‘Them’, ( & Cthulu Kong, Goldylocks etc!))
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About the Project
One of those ideas that comes from re watching 'Kong Skull.Island'.
Related Game: Black Sun
Related Company: Rubicon Models
Related Genre: Movies
This Project is Active
M48 Part 2
Once wash gad dried I initially dry brushed it Army Panter Army Green.
As this is the same as base you don’t get the normal dry brush effect.
For this I tend to use the cheap “The Works’flat ended brushs .
I find that flt ended brushs work best for my technique.
Then for highlighting I lightly drybrush with Army Painter Cammo Green.
Then it’s time to start detailing sp 1st of all Speedpai ts Enchanted Steel is used on Tracks odd bits of metal work and a bit of chipping on hull front track guards and rear of tank.
Then German Desert Sand is put as base colour on canvas gun mantle and sides of search light cover, for a base shade. No particular reason for using that shade other than it was the only sand coloured paint I had.
M48
Well I wasn’t but I did , I brought a Rubicon M48 as I’ve decided to Add U.S.Marines to forces. WHY Marines you may ask. Simple they had M60’s I base box and as far as can tell U.S. Infantry don’t., plus I got a cool corgi Huey Hog for the Marines.
Anyway this part of the project will be better documented as I’ve completely forgot which rattle can Green I used for base colour!
Anyway the Rubicon M48 is a really nice model to assemble with no fiddly bits. So nice in fact that I’ve ordered another!
And here it is assembled.
Of the various rattle can Greens I have Army Painters Army Green is the darkest, so I gave it a base coat of that.
I then gave the model a coat of thinned out Nuln Oil around 50/50 water, which darkens and shades models.
We may see Predators!
During the great tidy up and re-organise, odd things I’d forgotten about turned up ( and no doubt some have disappeared to ‘the put them somewhere safe!!!).
One was a little white box on which being opened I found
Arnie’s team from the 1st Predator’ movie which was prophetic as I’d only re-watched the movie a couple of nights before. Now I can’t remember who made them, or the original reason I brought them other than they would be usefull for something. I do have a couple of the Ainstay clear resin Predators somewhere.
So I thought for the theme of this project ‘why not!’.
These figures did need cammo, but not as much as you’d think, as only Hawkins and Mac were fully cammo’d the rest other than Dillon had only cammo trousers. The Cammo as far as I could tell was general European DPM’s , so I used a light green base contrast, then daubed GW wraithbone and Militarum Green for cammo effect which seems to work.
Annie was the hardest to get the face even semi right.
Joey was a really nice figure, and fairly easy paint.
Likewise Blain was a fairly easy painting exercise.
Dillan and Mac were done as slightly thinned GW contrast Snakebite leather for the base skin tone with Dillons being slightly lighter, Mac was the easier to do which is shown in photos.
Dillons base colour was a very thinned light green contrast
Finally we have Hawkins and Poncho
Vietcong
Well having some Fantasy opposition for the ANZA’Cs, I managed to paint my 1st squad of Viet Cong who may be more frightening than rhe weird and wonderful.
Nice and easy paint job being mainly GW Basilicum Grey Contrast for the pyjama, and Speedpaints palid bone for the linen items
Rubicon give you mix of female and Male Viet Kong, so here are some ladies.
And the 1st of Assorted Monsters
I said earlier that I had been experimenting with various Speed Paint/Contrast Greens and it was this 1st batch of Lizardmen from Wargames Atlantic.
Bit of a rush build so excuse necks not put on correctly.
The last with Militarum Green was the one I liked least, so the rest will be the previous 2 shades. I used the darker shade on the back and tail scales.
Did I say Centurions.
Well now for the fun part, more Centurions.
I have also painted an M41 and M113, but they are still awaiting the view figures and addition of Decals.
Base colour was GW Death Guard Green, with a wash of Agrax Earthshade then dry brushed GW Death Guard and then lightened Death Guard Green.
Decals get added then the weathering on Tracks and boggies with large doses of Agrax Earthshade.
The crew figure is a Warlord WW2 tank crew figure, as the one supplied went horribly wrong in painting, and rather than rescue it I replaced it.
Also during the re-organise the original 30 call on copula , broke of and got lost, so I replaced it with an M60 from M113 box left over.
1st Aussies Done
Although I haven’t done anything update at all for a bit, mainly as I’ve been doing a major re-organise of the flat. Mainly as I wanted to sort out a new hobby area, for post retirement and by the gods its done.
I have though done a bit of Hobby. Starting with 1st squad of Aussies
There was some experimenting with trying to find the right green for base uniform using speed or contrast ( I will show how I worked it out later)
Anyway I settled on Speedpaints Forest Sprite for the base uniform. Although it looks darker than the Osprey prints, it looks about right when compared with Uniforms on Signal Close.
Most of the American Webbing I used the Darker GW Militarum Green Contrast, with the odd old British Webbing done in thinned out Skeleton Horde Contrast.
Although I’m mainly using Rubicon for the base units, I decided to Pulp Figures Black Sun range for Heroes and leaders. The fact they have slightly bigger proportions doesn’t matter as they are leaders/Heroes.
So for the Aussies I used GI’s with Boonie hats , as uniforms are similar.
The 1st Builds.
I have been building odd figures of the Rubicons ANZACs Infantry.
Firstly the have build instructions and the parts are all numbered on the Sprue, with the instructions giving the left arm part that should be used with the chosen wpn arm. The Sprues come in a sealed plastic bag with one main Sprue, and a little Sprue with ammo packs, water bottles and Machetes. You get a couple of body choices to go legs plus a choice of heads and wpns including Grenade Launchers and LAW’S.
The figures go together surprisingly easily , my only slight criticism is you don’t get unarmed wpns, which would be nice for the LAW and Grenade Launcher Figures.
I then went on to build Rubicon Centurion Mk 5 5/1
This was a fairly easy build apart from the Smoke Launchers which was an annoying 4 fiddly parts!
Then it was rhe 1st M113 , which I found had all the parts for a accurate scale model with internal detail etc, though I was able to leave most of it out.
For some reason this model didn’t have a simple track system but to part wheels and some quite complicated instructions!
You do get the parts for Auzzie and American versions including ACAV’s.
Despite some strange instructions it went together ok.




























































