Next up is for a theme chamber based on painting in Greyscale...
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Ships ahead - are they Ours or Theirs? |
Sailing on from the aquifer, we sense shadowy shapes in the Chamber of Darkness but it's difficult to tell if they are friend or foe.
After a 6 year hiatus I have set getting my WW2 Naval project back in business as a goal for 2021. I do my games in the Med theatre and have narrowed my focus to late 1941- early 1942 looking at historical squadrons and the actions that they fought. Many of these actions were fought at night with identification (or lack of) playing a key role.
These four tokens were painted to represent potential sightings which have not been firmly identified. My own experiences (Warning - Old Fart Moment Ahead) of night time Channel crossings with my dad showed me that recognizing shapes, sizes, directions and speed is very difficult. I figured this would be a good opportunity to meet the greyscale challenge.
The ships are 4 CinC 1:2400 scale destroyers which were deemed surplus to my needs. There are 3 supposed British "L" class destroyers which turned out not to have the right feature plus a Spica class TB. I will relay the full L class saga another times, but for now will note that I am odd and get persnickety abut fielding the correct destroyers.
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These were quick to paint up but I am pretty pleased with the end result. |
These were painted using mostly Paynes' Grey with Carbon Black shading and Titanium White mixed in to get lighter shades. Paynes' Grey is actually a very dark blue, but I'm hoping the name will let me slide it through. Tables include a radar blip image and Capital Greek letters for identification. I spelled out the letter names for benefit of gamers who speak neither Greek nor Mathematics.
Points wise that 4 1/2400 ships @ 2 points plus 20 for the chamber = 28 points. A whopping 8 of these go towards my death by a thousand paper cuts total in the Naval Side Duel.
Nice work Pete...and a great period and theatre for naval wargaming too
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim. Lots of scenario ideas and room for glory for both sides.
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