Sunday 21 April 2019

Oriental officer organisation

I picked up this rather nice Tamiya set a few months back with a view to adding tone to my massed ranks of soft plastic Japanese infantry. (see the previous two posts).
Although this kit seems a tad expensive at about £10, it contains, as well as the four figures, two chairs, two tables and a load of comms equipment and packing cases.

 I’m not convinced mine will look this good!
The chaps all assembled. I decided to have the two seated officers based with their table and a stack of packing cases, with the other two on individual bases. Painting will follow when the PVA dries.

8 comments:

Brian Carrick said...

Very useful, I don't remember ever seeing this set but then my memory isn't what it used to be!

Tim Gow said...

Brian Carrick
Apparently this set was only released in 2014. No doubt like me, you view anything that wasn’t in the 1977 catalogue as ‘new’.....

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

Looks like something is brewing in the Far East!

PS: I am slightly envious of the Tamiya kit you are with, renown for their precision engineering - I have been struggling with Victrix 28mm French Napoleonic Infantry over Easter. There is the way of maddening madness!

Tim Gow said...

Geordie
Any doubts you might have about the quality of Tamiya figure kits - even the really old ones - can be easily dispelled by trying other manufacturers!

Pete. said...

Nice figures Tim, I'd really like a set like this to be available in 20mm (instead of the myopic sword wavers that pass for Japanese officers in other rnges) for a scenario I have in mind.

Cheers,

Pete.

Tim Gow said...

Pete
“Myopic sword wavers”. I had to laugh at that description! I know what you mean though - it’s good to have senior officers who look like they’re in charge.

Conrad Kinch said...

Will you be using them in Little Cold Wars?

Tim Gow said...

Conrad Kinch
They’re a tad early for LCW. Their first outing will probably be in a planned game based on Nomonhan in 1939...