GHQ 1/2400 Naval - Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, Skokaku, Zuikaku

It seems that I've been in painting mood lately and I've finished quite a few things...  not least of which is these Imperial Japanese Aircraft Carriers.  I created some very detailed decals to make these carriers possible, and I'm very pleased with how they've turned out.

Now, bear with me while I flood you with photos...


How would history have been different if all 6 of these guys had been present at Midway?


Akagi - Nagumo's flagship


Kaga


Soryu


Hiryu


Shokaku


Zuikaku


Very clean and sharp lines on the deck.  I went with a clean look, but the decks can easily be weathered after the decals are applied.


Kaga and Akagi - big and tall


Hiryu and Soryu - definitely have a smaller and lower profile


Shokaku and Zuikaku - These guys would see plenty of action even though they missed out at Midway.


Here is a good photo for scale


And to further dwarf these ships, look how small they are in comparison to a bottle of Vallejo paint!  This is the Hiryu with an Atlanta class CL alongside for comparison.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy these photos.  Let me know what you think.  Would you buy these decals if I set up shop and made them available?

Tanner

Painting for the GHQ Catalog - A few goodies

Hi All, I recently finished some painting for the GHQ Catalog and wanted to share a few photos that I took.  I'm always excited for the new releases that GHQ puts out each year, the new release list is only a month or two away :)


sIG33B Self Propelled gun...  introduced at Stalingrad.  I was asking feverishly for this model for the past few years so I was happy to get it this year :)


Another close up...


US T-92 240mm SPG


The other side...


French Jaureguiberry...  Pre-Dreadnought...  what a funky little ship!


Coin and Pin for scale... 


Finnish Infantry and Support - I haven't painted any Infantry in a few years; I just don't really enjoy painting it for some reason.  Let me know what you think of these because I have a lot of Soviet and German Infantry to paint and I would like to know what people think of this style (minus the snow).

Thanks for looking!

Sneak Peak - IJN WWII Aircraft Carriers - GHQ 1/2400


Just wanted to share a sneak peak photo of what I am currently working on...  Left to Right:  Kaga, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Soryu, Hiryu, Akagi.  These are all GHQ 1/2400 Miniatures and make use of my own custom Deck Decals.

I'll be sure to post photos of the finished product...  So far I love how they are turning out!

Quick Update:  Here's a quick photo of the deck decals I've finished so far


Left to Right:  Yorktown (CV-5), Enterprise '42, Hornet, Enterprise '44, Lexington (CV-2), Langley, Shokaku '42, Zuikaku '42, Chitose, Soryu, Hiryu, Kaga, Akagi, Zuikaku '44, Junyo.

Tanner

USN Carriers in 1/2400 - Lex, Yorktown, Big E, and Hornet

It's always nice to have a day off of work, and today is no exception (Happy President's Day!).  I recently finished a set of USN Carriers and would like to share some photos.  These were all painted with Vallejo paints applied with an airbrush and the flight decks are custom decals that I produced.

Oh, I've also included an Atlanta Class light cruiser...  what a cool ship, just bristling with guns!


Pretty impressive arsenal of power!  A compliment of ~350 Aircraft.


Lady Lex - CV-2 Lexington


CV-5 Yorktown


Big E - CV-6 Enterprise


CV-8 Hornet


CL-51 Atlanta (minus the Camo)


The usual "Coin and Pin" photo for scale...


And my "other" usual photo...  fake photo pretending to be real :)

Thanks for looking, please let me know what you think.

Tanner


New Years painting - Naval Miniatures

Hi all, it's been awhile since I've posted photos of my painting so I'd like to share a few items that I recently finished.  Most of these items were painted for GHQ to include in their catalog.  I'm still enjoying 1/2400 painting and I have especially been excited with how well my carrier decks have turned out.  Let me know what you think.  Thanks for looking!


HMS Furious


HMS Furious


Finnish BT-42


Finnish BT-42


IJN Chitose


IJN Chitose


F4U Corsair


F4U Corsair - There's not much contrast with the blue, so here's a shot of the underside to those the excellent GHQ detail.


F4U Corsair


AV-3 Langley - what a cool ship!!!


AV-3 Langley - Another excellent casting from GHQ


Aichi Val - trust me, the color is light grey...  it just looks light against the dark ocean background.


Aichi Val


I'm not sure what my "next up" project is, but I'd like to get back to my never-ending Eastern Front projects.  Now that GHQ has released the sIG 33B Self Propelled gun, I have a little more motivation to paint my Stalingrad factories :)  I'd also like to resume working on carrier deck decals.  Stay tuned!

Santa brought me Axis and Allies Europe and Pacific 1940!!!

Happy Holidays everyone!  I hope the season has been cheerful and you are ready for a great new year.  I also hope that Santa has been good to you...  while I didn't get any miniatures, books, paints, etc. I did get a good surprise that I'm quite happy with:  "Axis and Allies Europe 1940" and "Axis and Allies Pacific 1940".  These are essentially the latest versions of the Axis and Allies line of board games - but on steroids.


First off, I spent Christmas up in the mountains.  The wife, kids, and I were all happy and surprised to wake up to a White Christmas...  a surprise snow storm had blown in the night before and dropped a few inches that we were able to play in.


Living in Arizona, I don't consider myself an expert in heating (furnaces, space heaters, wood stoves) as I've never had much use for it.  However, with the temperatures dropping to around 4 degrees Fahrenheit (-15 C) I had to learn quickly.  I think my wife was quite impressed that I was able to get such a hot fire going :)


On account of the cold weather, I had a perfect opportunity to crack open my gifts from Santa.  I have to admit that I am pretty impressed with the quality of these board games.  All of the represented nations (US, UK, Germany, Franch, Italy, USSR) have their own sculpted miniatures with the exception of France; you can easily tell what the sculpted variants are.  The counters, manual, and storage boxes, etc. should hold up just fine over time.


And here is the Pacific board that comes in the Pacific 1940 game.  There is lots of space in that big ol' Pacific.  China and ANZAC are represented as well.


One of the reasons that Wizard of the Coast (Avalon Hill?  Hasbro?  Who knows...) created this series was so the two stand-alone games could be combined into a single "Global" game.  I have to admit, for a board game it is pretty large!  The picture below shows it sitting on my table that is about 6 feet long...  I have not played the Global game yet, but I imagine it will be a big undertaking.


I did manage to setup and play the Europe game for a few turns before we had to take it down so we could eat dinner.  I definitely recommend that you use a dedicated table so you have time and space to play.  The mechanics are pretty simple and easy to grasp and there is enough complexity to allow a lot of diversity in strategy.  My kids enjoyed it and my wife has committed to playing another game on New Years Eve (yay!).


Overall these are both pretty cool board games and I'm excited to get a little more use out of them.  Thanks Santa :)

Amazon has both the Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940 available for free shipping.  As of this writing, it seems that several places have sold out of the Europe edition (it's popular I guess).  Be sure to look for "Second Edition" as it has some updated rules and playing pieces.


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