Flames of War Morris CS9


The Morris CS9/Light Armoured Car was a British armoured car used by the British Army in the World War II. The vehicle was based on a Morris Commercial C9 4×2 15-cwt truck chassis. On this chassis a rivetted hull was mounted with an open-topped two-man turret. The armament consisted of either Boys anti-tank rifle and Bren light machine gun or Vickers machine gun. The vehicle carried a No. 19 radio set. The prototype was tested in 1936. A further 99 cars were ordered and were delivered in 1938. Thirty-eight of these cars were used by the 12th Royal Lancers in the Battle of France, where all of them were destroyed or abandoned.

Another 30 served with the 11th Hussars in the North African Campaign. It was found that when fitted with desert tyres the vehicle had good performance on soft sand. However, its armour and armament were insufficient. The vehicle was retired halfway through the North African Campaign.

These models are from Simon’s collection.

Ork Warboss

Here’s the Ork Warboss from the Assault on Black Reach boxed set.

There are very few parts and the clip nature of the kit means it went together very easily.

This is how GW painted their Warboss.

Quite sure that I can’t get close to that quality of painting.

Next stage will be an undercoat, pretty sure if I will go with my traditional black for Orks.

Flintloque Orc Davy Crockett

This was one of those limited edition Flintloque miniatures, an Orc Davy Crockett. He did have an Orcish version of the name, but I can’t recall it, and that Google has been no help! I think back when Flintloque was released there was talk of doing some kind of Fantasy Alamo, and that this miniature was going to be the first of a range.

Crimean War

Crimean War Soldiers
A new era for me.

Looking at using the Waterloo rules from Warhammer Historical for this period, but the idea is small skirmishes rather than big battles.

I bought three blister packs, the models are from the Great War Miniatures Crimean War range.

British Command in Forage Caps

Great War Miniatures Crimean War range

British Infantry Centre Company Advancing in Forage Caps

Great War Miniatures Crimean War range

British Infantry Centre Company Firing in Forage Caps

Great War Miniatures Crimean War range

I am thinking that I might also use them for some Victorian Science Fiction scenarios set in Victorian England, something I have written about on my website before, looking at gaming in the world of The Difference Engine.