Showing posts with label Marauders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marauders. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Marauders - Under Fire Miniatures

Four Marauders for Twilight 2000.
They are the Rhodesian SAS by Under Fire Miniatures.
The four miniatures were undercoated with Citadel Chaos Black. The figure was then sprayed with PSC British Khaki.

The wooly hat was painted with Citadel Caliban Green.

The camouflage pattern was built up with Citadel Castellan Green, Citadel Dryad Bark and Citadel Zandri Dust.

The rucksack is Citadel Castellan Green and the boots Citadel Mournfang Brown.

The uniform was washed with Citadel Athonian Camoshade.







Thursday, February 14, 2019

Marauder one - Under Fire Miniatures

This is the first of the finished Under Fire Miniatures Rhodesian SAS.

The four miniatures were undercoated with Citadel Chaos Black. The figure was then sprayed with PSC British Khaki.

The wooly hat was painted with Citadel Caliban Green.

The camouflage pattern was built up with Citadel Castellan Green, Citadel Dryad Bark and Citadel Zandri Dust.

The rucksack is Citadel Castellan Green and the boots Citadel Mournfang Brown.

The uniform was washed with Citadel Athonian Camoshade.




Sunday, February 3, 2019

Marauders - Under Fire Miniatures

As mentioned earlier, I ordered some more Under Fire Miniatures last year.

In addition to the Bundeswehr and Soviets, I also ordered a pack of their Rhodesian SAS.

This is how they were supplied, with a Kepi like hat and armed with AK-47, RPD, FN-FAL and RPD. They also come with two optional back packs.

So, the plan is to use them as Marauders for Twilight 2000, with light kit and a mixture of weapons. Now, as it is a lot colder on that timeline, they needed more suitable headgear. In this case, the Empress Miniatures heads with wooly hats.

The heads were sawn off using a razor saw. The neck stump was first drilled with a 1mm drill to make a pilot hole. This was then widened with a 1.5mm drill. The final hole was made using a 3mm drill (which is close to the neck diameter of the Empress heads).
The heads were superglued in place. The backpacks were drilled and a matching 1mm hole and 1mm plastic peg added to the body. This was then used to provide a good fixture between the body and backpack.