Tuesday 19 November 2019

Battered bargain bunkers belatedly bodged

I picked up this trio of 15mm resin bunkers at a bring & buy last year. I didn’t particularly need them but their cheapness won me over. They then languished on a shelf until their luck ran out last weekend when I decided to attend to them.
As I intend to use them as small bunkers with 54mm figures (that howl you heard was the ‘proper’ wargamers expressing their outrage...) I removed the French tank (R-35) turrets which all three sported and added a couple of cupolas I had kicking about. Next I re-painted and stuck them onto hardboard bases - one raised on an ‘embankment’ carved from 1-inch insulation board. Finally I drilled holes and glued in half-matchsticks as posts for the barbed wire.
When the paint dries I’ll take a couple of photos with figures. So stand by for further howling.
Added 20/11/19 - at Nigel’s suggestion (so don’t blame me) I’ve added a pair of staring eyes in the cupola vision slit. Clearly, this is intended for a very serious wargame....

8 comments:

CelticCurmudgeon said...

Nicely done. What are you planning to use for the one bunker that lacks either a cupola or tank turret? The three will make excellent entries either for Normandy, the Siegfried Line or positions on the Oder. In a pinch they can also be used to represent works near the Maginot Line which used cupolas for its bunkers.

Nigel Drury said...

Will you add a pair of eyes to one of the vision slits?

Tim Gow said...

CelticCurmudgeon
They’re big bunkers in 15mm but will be used as small MG bunkers in 54mm. It’s wrong but somehow right....

Tim Gow said...

Nigel Drury
Well now you mention it....

Martin Rapier said...

Oh yes, I think wild staring eyes are called for here.

Tim Gow said...

Martin Rapier
‘Tis done - see the additional photo above.

John Y said...

The eyes are the best thing I have ever seen!

Tim Gow said...

John Y
I guess we all just need to get out more!