Friday, 23 May 2014

Who dares wins?

More frivolity in 54mm now.  These chaps are from the Airfix SAS set.  Being clad from head to toes in black makes them pretty easy to paint - the only 'colour' being the coils of rope - remember this set was originally released in the aftermath of the Iranian embassy siege!  Just for the hell of it I painted the weapons and webbing in dark grey.
Sorry about the hastily posed photos, and for the brooding presence of my 'Sgt.Yuk' DIVAD in the background, but it's been a busy week.

11 comments:

Pete. said...

Fantastic - they look great. Question is what are all their names?

Cheers,

Pete.

Stephen Thomas said...

These formidable looking chaps would appear to be the perfect choice to carry out a daring if not near suicidal mission.

With their consummate training, concealment skills and first rate equipment, they could abseil down wargames table legs. Make their way across vast floor areas avoiding detection by vicious guard dogs and injury from passing carpet slippers. They could climb chair legs, office desks, curtains and other obstacles in order to gain access to filing cabinets, desk drawers or high bookshelves in order to retrieve vital intel on the build up of German forces prior to the upcoming Tannenberg game.

Yes the mission, should they choose to accept it would be titled –

“The hunt for the missing flash stick.”

It might even make a good film, book or blog post ☺

Stephen Thomas said...

Pete - May I suggest: John, Paul, George and . . . . . . No perhaps not. :-)

Tim Gow said...

Pete
All will be revealed as and when they show up for a game....

Tim Gow said...

Stephen Thomas
1. Or they could just look at the orbat spreadsheet.
2. No. Really, no.

Stephen Thomas said...

Ah! No, in my usual cak handed, almost comedy way, I was referring to Fireman Fred et al. :-)

Herman van Kradenburg said...

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Regards
Herman

Martin Rapier said...

There seem to be five of them so how about Dave D, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch? Sounds very SAS!

Tim Gow said...

Herman van Kradenburg
How very kind sir!

Tim Gow said...

Martin Rapier
I do worry that you're not taking this seriously....

Archduke Piccolo said...

I was thinking Mick, Keith, Charlie, Ronnie, Brian, Ian and Bill...