Thursday, 26 February 2026

The Tirpitz sets sail…….

Those keen followers will know I picked up a bargain at the recent York wargame show. The Tirpitz in 1/350 scale, the plan was to potentially use this in the summer in some Cruel Seas games or perhaps as an objective for my WW2 aircraft game. Anyway to achieve this I had to convert the model to a waterline model, that done the model was quite easy to put together.

Then onto painting, now as a wargamer rather than a model maker the painting is a bit rough. Technically the red waterline was I think removed when they moved to the blocky camo scheme. But painted just in grey it is a bit boring. I’m also not sure about the deck colour but lots of pictures show it in the 
Light brown and I went with this as it simply looks better. Of course you don’t get a sense of the scale….

Here she is against one of my Cruel seas MTB’s !

and she dwarfs the USS Delong destroyer I made (I might go back and paint the Delong deck as well) any thoughts welcome on this ? It will probably be a while before she gets some table time unless we play a game with my WW2 aircraft.

In other news……
People might be aware Wargames Atlantic have recently brought out a range of HYW figures specifically focussed on Agincourt. The figures are 12mm, I picked up a sprue off eBay to see what the figures are like and if they were something I might like. I plan to paint these up sometime although they are clearly smaller than the Warlord Epic figures but very nicely sculpted figures.
Also off the painting table some ACW shaken markers
And a couple more Napoleonic markers
 

I have several games planned over the next few days so hopefully my health will hold up

Thanks as always for checking in…

Matt❤️

6 comments:

  1. Your Tirpitz is a massive beast! Nice job on the build. Good to see that your health is improving. What games are on deck this week?

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    1. Massive indeed ! Health holding up …..Napoleonics tomorrow teaching V&F so just a balanced encounter ?

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  2. Quite a collection of things this round. I think this is the first time I've seen figures to use as Shaken counters...brilliant!

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    1. Thanks Terry, I’m trying to reduce the number of random counters that appear on the battle field. With V&F we find it helps to identify units which are shaken not just the number of wounds as it is easy to forget, these wounded figures can be placed in front of the unit and then removed if the unit Rallies

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