Kiivar Armoured Infantry Company. I should have kept the flash on in the subsequent pics: The colours came out well in this. I thought it would be too bright. |
Kiivar armoured infantry. The uniforms are 'self-coloured' - the colour of the plastic - with a wash of Citadel 'Nuln Oil'. |
These companies are organised according to the figures available. |
Company HQ: Captain, signaller and senior NCO (CSM);
'Weapons' Platoon:
Platoon commander;
1 Vickers MMG plus 3-man team;
1 LMG with 2-man team;
1 Medium Mortar with 3-man team.
Nr 1 Platoon:
Platoon commander plus senior NCO
3 Sections each comprising 1 SMG-armed NCO commanding, 1 LMG, 4 rifles;
Nr 2 Platoon:
Platoon commander plus senior NCO
3 Sections each comprising 1 SMG, 1 LMG, and 4 rifles, as before.
Attached to company: Section Assault engineers: 4 SMG plus flame thrower operator.
Total: 55 figures.
The assault engineers might seem an odd attachment, but I figured I need to absorb the extra SMGs somehow, not to mention the single flame-thrower. I guess an alternative might be to add an extra SMG to each section, and add the flame thrower to the 'Weapons' Platoon. But I quite like the idea of the extra punch offered by the specialist assault section.
Below is the Nr 2 Platoon accompanied by a half-squadron of 'Cerberus Mk I' tanks. The cognoscenti will observe the uncanny resemblance to the British Centurion tank, except these look quite a bit smaller when measured against the (plastic) human frame. I have classed these as light-medium tanks: medium anti-tank, light armour.
Platoon with light-medium tanks. |
The light blue numbering isn't very easy to read... |
The 4-tank squadron. T100 (farthest from camera) is the Squadron command. |
The vehicles are under-scale against these strapping fellows, which I prefer, on the whole. But even within this company the figures vary in size. This is not an undesirable thing... |
I had painted up the larger two in Raesharn camo, but that seemed to be heading for too much of an armour imbalance between the two sides. Raesharn already has a pair of 'heavy' tanks (Army Men Pattons) and a company of 4 'medium-heavies' (Panzer IVs which are, in Kiivar, known as Python IVs). Once the idea of up-armoured Marks came to mind, I had only to bite the bullet and paint over the former scheme with my Kiivar light beige and green.
Some close-ups...
The size differences among these 4 Centurions are quite noticeable in this dive-bomber's view...
To conclude this posting, may I express my thanks to readers' patience during the long 'interregnum' (interduceum?) whilst I recovered some of my morale and motivation. Cheers.