Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Even more NWE Germans

Even more NWE Germans

This hasn`t been a vintage month, but hey ho these days I`m not on the clock. 

Now I think I have enough NWE Germans, but Bill Krieg sent these with his care package and they are nice figures, so I painted them up.

2 Britannia M/c combos


3 Britannia SS cavalry plus an odd Revell gunner



Britannia 3-man LMG team

8 rather nice early war SS - these look like Dave Allsop`s to me?


All 11 infantry




Saturday, 17 April 2021

Museo Vehiculos Historicos Guadalest

 Museo Vehiculos Historicos Guadalest

Had a daddy day out today, I spotted this little museum when we visited Guadalest Castle a month or so back.

Situated in the quite stunning Guadalest valley.

Among the hundreds of interesting exhibits - motorcycles, bikes and powered cycles, small cars and things like typewriters, phonographs, petrol pumps - too much to list; there were of course military items.

BMW R-75 with sidecar

German IF8 trailer
Moto Guzzi 1946 model military Super ALCE trike
Note what i think is a Czech ZB37 MMG


Moto Guzzi late 1940s Military Falcone Ercole
Military Harley (1942)
Military Harley (1920)
Spanish Enduro 360 
Used by scout units in the 1980s note the Cetme
Condor A-580 (1945-53)
Used by the Swiss Army note the rifle bracket
MMG
Now i`ve searched picture databases and think it is a Czech ZB37 - MG37(t) in German service
Mortar
Now the barrel looks like a Spanish Valero model 1932, but the mounting looks like a Brixia?? 
Update that font of all knowledge David Reasoner has identified this as a Valero model 1940

Flame thrower
I have no idea of the vintage I guess 1940s/50s

All-in-all an interesting little museum the results of one mans hobby. 
My son Chris (19) and I wandered around reading the cards looking at the wonderful bikes - all in amazing restored condition, it was great to see him interested and excited. My wife also seemed to enjoy the day and we had a great meal after in the restaurant next door.

So highly recommended the museum is located at 03517 on the road between Callosa and Guadalest 
https://www.museovehiculosguadalest.com  





Friday, 16 April 2021

Civil War era bunker

 Civil War era bunker

We haven`t as yet got around to actually buying a car and are renting (pretty damned cheaply) cars by the 2-3week period. Our last car came from a company called OK Car Hire and whilst we were waiting for the paperwork, etc I wandered outside for a big of fresh air, much to my surprise I saw a concrete bunker about 50yrds away in nextdoors (Enterprise) lot! 

This morning I made sure i took our camera with us for the car exchange and popped into the Enterprise lot and asked if I could take a few snaps (in my rubbish Spanish - quisiera tomo fotos por favor) all good.






I assume it was just a perimeter defense bunker for the airfield 
For anyone interested OK Car Rentals are situated at: Carreterra del Torrellano al Aeropuerto 79, Elche, Alicante, 03320 and the bunker is right next door.





Monday, 5 April 2021

US MPs for NWE 1944

 US MPs for NWE 1944

Been writing over the weekend, well re-writing actually a scenario of mine published in the SOTCW Journal way back in issue 51.

Set during the first few days of the German Ardennes offensive, I found I needed some US MPs, so dug around in the boxes and came up with these.

Nice day for painting so set-up outside

A 5 man squad of MPs

4 off 2nd edition Airfix US Marines and one Fujimi hard plastic

 



Harley Davidson 

Fujimi


Jeep 

Also Fujimi - I`m not sure where the decal came from, could be theirs also??




Playing with the camera all together with the check point I build last year






Friday, 2 April 2021

A Bullet for the General

 A Bullet for the General 

 Filmed in Spain in 1966 and released the same year in Italy by Damiano Damiani, the screenplay and story are credited to Salvatore Laurani while Franco Solinas is credited with the adaptation and dialogueFilm historian Howard Hughes noted that A Bullet for the General was the first Italian Western to seriously deal with the Mexican revolution and credited Solinas with the political aspects on the film

The film is set in 1913, although no specific date is mentioned, we can guess the approximate period by the inclusion of Rurales which were disbanded by Huerta in that period.

The film starts with an attack on a munitions train heading for Durango by a bandit group led by El Chuncho Muños, played by the excellent Gian Maria Volonte - the bad guy from Fist Full of Dollars and A Few Dollars More! 

Gian Maria Volonte

The train if forced to stop because a captured officer has been chained to the rails, any soldiers attempting to leave the train are shot down, the train commander - Lieutenant Alvaro Ferreira (played by that stalwart Aldo Sambrell) mortally wounded finally orders the train to escape over the poor captain!


Aldo Sambrell

The bandits give chase and can`t believe their luck when the train stops a little further down the line, The bandits slaughter the now leaderless Rurales and Chuncho discovers a young American in the cab and takes the lad under his protection as part of the gang. Chuncho tells "Tate" (who he calls nino due to his young age) that his gang are collecting weapons and ammunition for the revolutionary forces under General Elias.

The band which includes a couple of known faces from other Spaghetti westerns including the wonderful Klaus Kinski as Chuncho`s religious brother El Santo (a fine wild-eyed performance) and the beautiful and sultry Adelita (played with passion and style by Hammer Horror starlet and Bond girl Martine Beswick) with Nino/Tate in tow then proceed to carry out a few quite ballsy raids against the Federales and steal more guns and ammo.

Klaus Kinski
Martine Beswick

Whilst resting after one raid news arrives that a local town - San Miguel has been captured by the revolution. Chuncho and his band go there to celebrate with their companeros, they meet an old comrade of Chuncho who asks their help in arresting the local Don (rich landowner) which of course they do. Chuncho and the gang settle down to celebrate, but Tate argues they should move on and sell the guns to Gen. Elias, he manages to convince the other gang members who abandon Chuncho and his brother and the towns folk (in doing so steal a Hotchkiss machine gun).

Chuncho hunts them down, but is convinced to continue onto Elias with the guns and not return to the San Miguel. An Federale ambush leads to a great battle screen where Tate and Chuncho operate the 1914 Hotchkiss, you see Chuncho oil the clip and slide it home and then reload a couple of times - excellent detail! After the ambush everyone is dead except Tate, Chuncho and Adelita (who leaves broken over the death of her lover).

Tate & Chuncho manning the Hotchkiss

Chuncho and Tate head for Elias` camp, it is then we find San Miguel has been massacred, Elias blames Chuncho for running out and taking the guns and ammunition and sentences him to death! Before that can be done Tate shoots Elias and El Santo (who was about to kill his traitor brother).

Later we find Tate was actually a paid killer hired by the Federales to murder Elias and had been riding on munition trains for weeks hoping for a bandit attack that would lead him to his prey!

Great film, with good uniforms & equipment, some nice set pieces which can be stolen fro tabletop