Due to recent freezing conditions l have spent quite a bit of time at home and painting figures whilst listening to podcasts. I listen to a variety of, history, hobby , theology and sport mainly. I find it a good way of catching up with things whilst taking the figures forward. The fifteenth century Germans were laid aside and I have been working on the Homeguard figures recently purchased-
They have moved forward very nicely and hopefully will be ready to take to the table in the coming weeks.I even have some bicycle mounted Homeguard too, which are fun.
I’ve been reading round the subject too which has been fun. I heartily recommend both books. I succumbed on Friday and ordered a Smith gun in 28mm. Found this enjoyable video on the Smith gun-
Sounds fun. What you need is a butcher's van! Seriously you could check the charity shops for a diecast lorry or van and do some converting. Do any of your homeguard have fixed bayonets?
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I think there is a diecast Jones Van available with figure at the Dads Army Museum and other sites online but not 100% sure of its scale match.
ReplyDeleteExcellent figures. I hope you paint a few WW1 medal strips on these veterans. I look forward to seeing the Smith Gun in action.
I found some more Home Guard recent history books and reprints and originals online at archive.org freely available https://lookduckandvarnish.wordpress.com/2025/01/05/home-guard-training-manuals-online/
Try looking up the Lledo range on ebay or in charity shops - loads of them would be useful and they're usually quite cheap - often around £3 each! Massive range,several scales and include lots of 1920s/30s models.
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