Showing posts with label SUV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SUV. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

Crooked Dice UAZ-486 - AKA The Alien Jeep.

 Crooked Dice have just released an "Alien Invader Jeep", which bears an uncanny resemblance to the Soviet UAZ-469 (though in the form of a two door variant).

Two Zone explorers check out the surroundings. Empress modern Russian and Universal Soldier.


UAZ-469 and Mighty Mite.
UAZ-469 and unfinished  M151.
HMMWV (Empress) and UAZ-469.
Tigr and UAZ-469.
Crooked Dice Land Rover and UAZ-469.
Spectre SUV and UAZ-469.
UAZ-469 and William Killian


Friday, May 11, 2018

Crooked Dice Tortuga Truck - part four

Making haste slowly, the cab unit and load bed have now been added to the chassis.
Rear view.
William Killian for scale.
Front view
Spectre SUV for scale comparison.
 An Empress Chechnya infantry man.
 Firing from the load bed.
Of course the load area and cab roof has not been glued into place.
I have also added the fuel tanks.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Vehicle comparisons

Some more comparisons.

Empress Technical with a Rubicon Studebaker lorry.
Rubicon T34/85 (work in progress)
Warlord M4A4 Sherman V and a Rubicon T34/85.
 Spectre Miniatures SUV and the Rubicon T34/85.
Empress Technical and Rubicon T34/85.
Empress T72M.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Salute 2016

Salute 2016 was held at the Excel centre in East London.

In previous years, the queue to get in has run the length of the Excel centre, much to the bemusement to annoyance of the Marathon Runners, Urologists and Property Buyers who also have registrations or conferences in one of the halls.

Last year the organisers had the queue in an adjacent empty hall, and this year once again the queue was in an adjacent hall.

I arrived at 1000, and there were a lot of people.
The queue was good humoured and we were into the show in good time.

So, what was there. Well, lots, and I managed to miss a number of stands that I had wanted to visit, plus I was unaware that Nexus Miniatures had a presence on one of the stands (which is a pity as I wanted some of the figures - oh well).

Normally my first stop is Hasslefree, but because of the entry point being from the side, I ended up stopping at the Wayland Games for a Terminator Spider Tank.

As I was passing Warlord Games (it was on the way), I picked up the Project Z game and a set of Project Z Special Ops, Gates Of Antares Concord and Ghar Bomber box sets plus the pre-release Concord CM3-M4 Combat Drone.
Assembled and undercoated (Citadel Mourning brown) with a squad of Concord troopers.

Finally I reached Hasslefree. Excellent range of figures, below is the Ekaterina figure painted up as Chloe from A.G.E.N.T.S. for 7TV.

 Plastic Soldier Company had the recent Rubicon models kits on a four for five deal, so, well...
I also bought a can of PSC British Tank green, only one of the above is not going to be green, guess which one?

Crooked Dice had their new figures and so I am now up to date. I also bought the Department X and Paranormal Exterminators' character cards. I also got the Camera man.

Spectre Miniatures had two SUVs, one normal, the other with off road mods including bull bars and extended air intake. This is the off road one (the air intake is not fitted).
On the Warlord Games stand, Clockwork Goblin had their 28mm Conflict '47 range on pre-release.

Here is the Spinne mech.
 Warlord Games Stug III for scale.
The crew man has a hat, I will convert the figure with the Westward SHS German head in helmet and gas mask.