A three-day weekend just past to commemorate Veteran's Day here in the US and Armistice Day in the UK. I like to raise a glass to the men in my family who served and fought for their countries:
- My Grandfather David, who joined the RAF during WW2, serving in North Africa and the Mediterranean. Then after the war as a Chaplain in her majesty's Royal Navy.
- My other Grandfather Wilson, who joined the US Army Air Corps prior to the US entering WW2 and then went on to serve in the Pacific.
- My God Father John, who also served in the British military during WW2 (Branch unknown) and who served as Principle Chaplain of her Majesty's Royal Navy after the war.
- And my Dad, who, in an effort to avoid the draft and being thrown into the awful meatgrinder that was the Vietnam conflict, enlisted in the US Navy instead. (And detested every minute of it.)
If not for the bravery of these men and others like them, our lives in here in the States and UK would not be what they are now. Sadly, not a one of the listed men here are still alive, but their memory remains and the stories I've been told over the years will hopefully be passed down to my own children so they and their sacrifices won't be forgotten.
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Image stolen from some site or another. |
On to the actual topic of this post. My wife was called away to spend time (Shopping or nail appointment - whatever women do with their free time!) with her sister who's birthday falls on November 11th so I had a few hours to myself. This provided me with a few hours for hobby which meant I managed to give all of the pieces an undercoat in Rustoleum Flat Grey primer and almost finish the FT-17 tank for my WW2 Greek force. ("Almost" because I plan to add a little mud effects at a later date, once all of the vehicles for this army are completed.)
I'm still having a little trouble actually finding any evidence online that the Royal Hellenic army even using this model of tank during WW2, but the official Warlord army lists have them as an option so I went with it, if only because it is a cool looking model and it's in-game rules make it the cheapest Medium Machinegun option out there.
With this done, my path to "Fully Painted" on this project is begun! (Though there is a LOT left to get on with. First steps first though...) I've been fortunate enough to be told I am to have another free Saturday this weekend (Hoorah!) whilst my wife is off at a craft faire with her grandmother so I hope to have the two Bren Carriers done and perhaps something else if time allows.
For any who is keeping track, here's the Draxian Painting chart now updated to show all parts of this army now primed, the FT-17 painted and "Painting in Progress" for the Bren Carriers.
No red boxes - this is a good thing! :) (I should probably include the key to this chart in the next stallment.) |
Hope all are well out there and I should have another post up next Monday!