Friday, March 18, 2016

No photoshop

Many moons ago on one of our trips to Christchurch to play MSH my collection of Russian helicopters suffered a catastrophic accident which resulted in the remains being left in a box. Last week I dug them out and reassembled the bits.


Theres 2 Hind F's on the near end (not obvious and I was about to order 2 more...) and the rest Hind D. I'll have to see if I can buy some of the sprues separately to get the rocket pods and AT missiles replaced. I have never been keen on rotor representations a the single blades look silly, and the plastic disks get scratched over time and look just as bad.
I'm still not sure quite how I've wound up with 7 (and I'm sure that there is a Hind A somewhere in the bits box) but they are not photoshopped into a picture to make a game look larger than it is.



And at least under MSH the forward HMG can shoot as far as the tip of the models tail.

6 comments:

  1. Nice collection! That battlefront picture is wonderfully bad.. This reminds me that I need to pick up some more CH-46es for my Marines so I can transport in two battalions at a time.

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  2. Seven Hinds...There was a time you fielded models on mass.

    I recall the great turkey shoot on the German plain when Soviets faced entrenched Chieftains separated by a river. The prospect of an assault across the river against the entrenched armour, on a battlefield devoid of cover, was not appealing. Fortunately the Hinds turned up.

    A terribly unbalanced game if I recall.

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  3. Hmmm, yes, the good/bad old days of using the SPI games to generate campaigns. I must see what I have lying round to blog on this.

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    1. The second game of the weekend, which was another river crossing, was actually rather enjoyable.

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  4. Like Rhys I'm not jeen on the palstic discs I've seen to date, so I've got all my helicopters painted so far based on the ground, so I can justify having the rotors both their and not in motion...

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    1. Helicopter rotors are a very interesting choice. One of my opponents has used plastic discs and they look reasonably good to me. That said I haven't used them myself yet. I'll perhaps need to photoshop something in at some stage.

      Did the Czechs have helicopters? Sorry, couldn't help myself :)

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