Sunday 29 September 2019

Vampifans Views 123 - Monthly Musings 93

This portrait of Vampirella was painted by Jim Silke, who painted a few covers for the Vampirella comics when the licence was held by Harris Comics. It is a mildly gory portrait, which means I like it a lot. It looks like Vampi has just fed. From the amount of blood dripping from her hands I doubt if her victim fared well.

September has been another very productive month for me hobby-wise. Good progress has been made on the last three Trader crews of my Core Space sci-fi skirmish game. I should finish painting them next month.

Mostly, however, I have been concentrating on painting more Warlord Games' Bolt Action WW2 figures, namely American 101st Airborne infantry and German late-war Panzer Grenadiers. For the Americans I have painted a HQ unit consisting of two officers with one assistant each, a medic and a forward observer unit. The infantry squads consist of two 10-man veteran Airborne squads and two 6-man veteran Pathfinder squads. Their support teams are made up of a MMG team and a Sniper team. This is more than enough for a starting game. My Kelly's Heroes squad won't see action until I make Oddball's Sherman tank and probably Oddball's two support Shermans commanded by Whiskey and Moe. Also, Kelly's Heroes are G.I. forces not Airborne forces, but I will be adding a large G.I. company to my American forces.
My German forces are nowhere near as numerous as my US forces, although I am rectifying that problem. My Panzer Grenadier HQ unit matches the US one. I have two 10-man infantry squads. I need more and I am lacking any support units.
I have bought two more units from fiction. First up is this 7-man squad of Sergeant Steiner's Panzer Grenadier Recce squad produced by First Corps Miniatures. These appeared in the 1977 film, Cross of Iron, directed by Sam Peckinpah. It is set on the Eastern Front in 1943. This photo is taken from FCM's website. Steiner is in the centre of the group, holding a Russian PPSH SMG. I plan on the survivors being transferred to the Western Front in 1944 (there weren't many!) so I can use them with my other Panzer Grenadiers. I'll split them up into a 5-man infantry unit, led by Steiner, and armed entirely with SMGs and the two riflemen forming a sniper unit.
My second fictional squad is the men of Easy Company led by the famous Sergeant Rock. I have figures to represent all the men from the illustration above apart from Zack, the one-armed bazooka operator. Instead I have his two replacements, Long Round and Short Round who joined Easy Company after Zack was killed in action. My figures are an eclectic mix from Bolt Action, DC Heroclix and Artizan Design. They are G.I. infantry. As I said, I do plan on adding the G.I.s to accompany my Airborne forces or use on their own.
I admit that I know very little about Sergeant Rock and Easy Company. So I ordered a couple of graphic novels from Amazon.Co.UK to learn a bit more about them. What is interesting about them is their prices. First up was Sgt. Rock's Combat Tales which covered his early adventures. This anthology collected ten short stories from 1958-1960. The stories were okay and the artwork by Joe Kubert was mixed. His figure work was good but his work on any armour (tanks, aircraft and ships) bore no resemblance to any vehicles used in WW2. Amazon didn't have the book in stock but it was available from a number of its affiliate sellers in new or used condition. I went for the cheapest option, which cost me just 4 pence plus £2.50 for post and packing. When it arrived it was in very good condition. So, what a bargain!
The second graphic novel I bought was Sgt. Rock - Between Hell and a Hard Place. Published in 2003, this was a six-part full-length story, beautifully illustrated by Joe Kubert. You can see his artwork has improved a great deal. Now, for example, his Tiger 1 tanks look like Tiger 1 tanks. The price of it was a curious anomaly - £18.00 for the hardback version but £24.00 for the softback version. That makes no sense to me but obviously I ordered the hardback version. The story was top notch - part war story and part murder mystery and featured many of the characters shown in the illustration above, which was most helpful for me.

See you in the trenches next month.

16 comments:

  1. Great musings Bryan, look forward to seeing the finished core space adventurers, and also how you progress with Sgt Rock and his band

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    1. Thank you most kindly, Dave. Once I finish painting the Core Space adventurers I'll post a batrep of the game.

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  2. Yes you have been busy. Keep it up.

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    1. Thanks, Phil. I'll definitely be keeping it up.

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  3. Enormously enjoyable Monthly Musings, Bryan. I wasn't actually all that much taken with "Cross Of Iron" tbh, although I have sat through it a few times. I am however, extremely fond of "Sgt Rock" and so look forward to seeing your Easy Company at some point in the future :-)

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    1. Most appreciated, Simon. I can understand that "Cross of Iron" won't be to everyone's taste but, unsurprisingly, I love that film. "Sgt. Rock" has really grown me and i have had a lot of fun in converting figures to represent his colleagues in Easy Company. They are next in line to get painted.

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  4. You really have been churning stuff out Bryan, N&D could sure use you in the makeup & costume department :)

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    1. Cheers, Frank. I appreciate the offer to work in your studio's make-up and costume department but I have great contract with Vampifan Productions. ;-)

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  5. Nice read. I am sure Eureka do something similar to the Easy Company guys.

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    1. Many thanks, Simon. I'll check out Eureka right now.

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  6. You have indeed been busy (as always), and I have been keeping up with your output via my phone (but cant comment, sorry). Loved you Kelly's Heroes post TBW, love that film especially "Oddball" (but so does everyone, so no revelations there!).

    Was never really a fan of Sgt Rock, but I'm sure you will do a bang up job of him and the rest of "Easy".

    Always a joy to see yet another lovely rendition of "Vampy", though top me the "crotch" of her cossie seems to go up to far, still wayyyyyyyyyyy better than I could ever do though.

    Cheers Roger.

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    1. Lovely to hear from you again, Roger. I hope you're doing well, my friend. I think everyone loves "Kelly's Heroes" and "Oddball" has so many memorable quotes.
      I knew nothing about Sgt. Rock before this project, so this is a learning curve for me.
      I totally agree with you about Vampi's crotch; the costume should ride lower. You have a good eye for such detail, but don't tell Simon I said that! ;-)

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  7. Prolific as ever, There's always lots going on at your blog Bryan, it's great to read your roundup of things happening.
    4 pence for a book is a bargin in anybody's terms, well done with that.

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, John. It was quite a surprise to see that graphic novel being offered for just 4 pence. How could I refuse?

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