The fleet boxes for Cruel Seas really provide a nice selection of models. The Royal Navy for example come with the mandarory Vospers, some Fairmile MTB and an Armed Trawler. After rushing through the Vospers and E-boats I took the trawler as a more special model and painted it during the last days:
It's a large ship (though 'large' in 1/300) that comes in resin with metal parts. Overall the parts fit very well. Only the masts needed some deeper holes to fit in the hull proberly. A really nice add-on is the metal crew. They come in strips of three seamen but can be cut into single crewmembers or pairs easily. Since there were more then enough seamen for the trawler I transfered two of them to one of my Vospers to man the bridge appropriately.
The flag is again from the generic Royal Navy flag sheet by Warlord Games. But this time I used the Red Ensign instead of the White Ensign. Although I know that the Red Ensign is appropriate for British merchantmen I didn't check it on historial material. I just followed Warlord Games example...
Anyway, the ship comes with two 3" guns and appears properly armed to scare some E-boats. The guns are nice metal pieces as well and have crew figures on them. Very nice little bits. I'd wish to see them available individually to have them available for the plastic boats. Making the guns available individually would - by the way - solve the problem with the missing 37mm gun in the German E-boat sprue...
As usual I used mostly my trustworthy Vallejo paints. Starting with a basecoat of Uniform Grey spray primer (by Armypainter) I applied VMC 70.924 Russian Uniform WWII. It's a rather light greyish green because I wanted to try a different colour scheme on the trawler. On some Warlord Games pictures their trawler looks slightly greenish so I chose this colour. Anyway the result looks even greener then desired but I'm happy with it anyway. After the colour was dry I applied some of the AK washes to get some shadows. Then drybrushing with VMC 70.821 German Camoflage Beige and VMC 70.884 Stone Grey. Finally some more AK washing for weathering especially on the lower parts of the hull.
That's it for now. I hope you like it.
Cheers
Stefan
Very nice, Stefan.
ReplyDeleteI like that a lot! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic work Stefan!
ReplyDeleteLovely paint job Stefan.
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Excellent stuff Monty! You’re really tempting me with that Cruel Seas stuff.
ReplyDeleteMischief managed. ;-)
DeleteLovely work sir!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely piece, you are clearly enjoying this project.
ReplyDeleteInsee, my friend. It's a nice set of rules, detailed little kits and fun to paint them quickly. :-)
DeleteThanks a lot for your kind comments. There are at least two further Cruel Seas articles to come during the challenge weeks. :-)
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful Stefan!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, Stefan!
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