Monday, March 17, 2014

From BurkhardS: 28mm WWII British M5 Halftracks (65 points)


From Burkhard:
To complete my ever expanding British forces, here are some more rides for my poor bloody infantry. This time something heavier than those Universal Carriers, namely some M5 half-tracks. Now the M5 was created when the usual manufacturers like Autocar, Diamond T and White could not keep up with the demand. Additional models were produced by the International Harvester Company. But since they had different machinery from the others changes had to be made to the design. Most of all a different type of steel was used for the armour, which made the vehicle heavier and made the armour made it slightly less effective against small AP rounds but reduced the chances of shrapnel. This lead to the use of different axles and a strengthened hull. But the only outward difference between the M5 and M3 models were that the rear corners were rounded, while the mudguards had right angeles ends. Anyway, the US government saw these features as shortcomings and as a result the M% became an export (lend-ease) version. Which is why I picked it for my Brits.

The halftrack model itself is by Warlord (it seems now OOP). I had initially thought about using Corgi models for my Brits like I did with my Americans, but decided against it on the grounds, that I wanted M5 for them. Plus the good people at Warlord gave me its dimensions before ordering and I found that it was the same size. Well that is until the models arrived and I found that it actually was smaller. I decided not to care since chances of US and British infantry operating side by side on the tabletop are about the same as finding a snowball in hell. When I finally cleaned the models up this Christmas I regretted that decision, since I spend more than two hours on each of them just cleaning them up.
Now looking at the markings, you will find, that these are not for 3rd (British) Infantry Division like all my infantry and carriers, but for the Guards Armoured Division. Now I had a bit of a problem finding out if 3rd Infantry Division actually had these or not. What I found seemed to indicate their use as ambulances or for HQ´s but I remained constantly unsure if they were used as a troop carrier. On the other hand, they were used as such with the Armoured Divisions so this seemed like a natural choice. Why the Guards? Well as you know I am modeling my infantry on the South Lancs from 3rd Infantry Division. Now on D-Day and in Normandy they were supported by the 27th Armoured Brigade. Unfortunately they were disbanded late summer 1944 and distributed to other units so I would not get much milage from them. And they were using a lot of DD Shermans, but no Fireflys so they would not have fit my needs anyway. So I chose the Irish Guards for my tank formations. In theta sense, I painted the halftracks to fit.
Now the passengers are by Victory Force Miniatures. I only bought enough for one carrier, since these were designed to it into a Corgi halftrack and I wanted to make sure they would fit this one, too. Since they do like a charm, I will have to get myself two more sets of passengers from them in due time, as well as drivers and a passenger for the gunners position.

While we are talking about the gunners position. The M5 was supplied to the British with a full complement of .50cal and .30cal machine guns. Most British formations chose to remove these and did not use them. I chose to do the same here, so these are unarmed.
Well the extra work you put into these models certainly paid off Burkhard because they're the envy of any gamer or collector. I particularly like the photo which details the interior with the seated Tommies and their gear. I'm also very impressed with the subtle weathering on the decals - very deftly done.

These three fine halftracks along with their passengers will give Burkhard 65 points.  Excellent stuff.

7 comments:

  1. These look fab Burkhard - a useful addition to your force.

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  2. Well done on the Halftracks. The passengers are great. Have to have a look out after Victory Force it seems.

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  3. Thanks for your comments! really appreciated!

    I have two troops of Shermans, an Achilles on my table. Had to wait till yesterday for appropriate decals (which held everything up before weathering and detailing) Hope to finish them in time before the competition ends.

    Same goes for the 15 Warzone Resurrection minis I started in the interim, but I doubt they will make the finish line in time! :-(

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  4. Looks a bit cramped in the back! Lovely work mate, the detailing is excellent.

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    1. Back when I was an instructor we called this "warm and cosy"! ;-)

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