Friday, February 9, 2024

From LGB 'ToyTrain System' to G-scale Heeresfeldbahn rollingstock


How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

To expand my large-scale Heeresfeldbahn beyond the 3 wagons Incuded in the starterset, I found some inexpensive goods-wagons from the LGB's ToyTrain line. They were very colorfull and like the name indicated, toylike and needed to be 'militarized' to suit my purpose.

How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

I've also been upgrading my aged FlashForge Finder 3D-printer to a FlashForge Adventurer 3 recently, and it really improved the overall print quality I think. Even if I bought it second hand, the new printer is very much value for money and are not very expensive even if you goes for a completely new one. Being goods-wagons, I tink they needed to be loaded with some 'military-goods', so to break my new 3D-printer in and get to know it, I printed some items to use as loads:
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

Despite of LGB's general 1:22,5 scale, my locomotives are built to 1:19th scale. Vehicles in 1:19 scale are rare and very expensive. 1:18 vehicles are more common and close enough in scale. Too bad many diecast cars in 1:18th scale are also usually very pricey, and especially military ones, but I found a couple of 1:18th scale toycars second hand I got for just about $69/£54 together. Despite being slightly over-scale, postwar and their civilian appearance, the very same type of vehicles were used by German forces during WWII (even on the eastern front), so they'll make a suitable loads in 16mm with new paintjobs.
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

While working on this project, I also found a cheap 1:18th scale BMW motorcycle for only $11. As the cars, it is actually a post war model but looks very like the older models used in WWII. I'll see if I can give it a convincing backdating as well.
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

This was very colorful so new paint was needed. It only came with 4 stakes when I bought it, so I kept it that way so it would look slightly different from the other wagons of the same type. I just re-positioned them. I placed the motorcycle pictured above as a load after cutting the windscreen away, changing the seat with some 3D-printed ones and painting it 'German Grey'.
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

This is the same car as the previous, but I think the numbers of stakes looked a bit 'overkill'. Perhaps it's needed if carrying long loads like logs etc. but for these smaller loads I thinks it's looked better if I removed some of the stakes. The observant reader may notice some 3D-printed parts for a Kettenkrad in this blogpost's 3rd photo. It was originally a 28mm wargame model I just resized to 1:19th scale, printed, painted and added some few more details to it. 8345 Kettenkrads was made during WWII. Did I mention I like motorcycles??
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

This wagon is just repainted and had one of the repainted 1:18 dicast car loaded to it. My Heeresfeldbahn rake looks like it's 'just been primed' or like '50 shades of grey' so I decided to add some 'kind of more color' to it, by giving the vehicles some different colors than the 'standard grey'. Some 688 VW 82/E Geländekäfer; Beetle body on Kübelwagen chassis were made for the German armed forces. 
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
This is exactly the same type of wagon as the previous one, so to make it slightly different I made it look revised and a 'modernized' version of the former by changing from spoked to disc-wheels and giving it a more refreshed grey-paintjob not looking so aged as the previous. Actually I did almost no weathering to it at all, and when bringing it to running sessions I was frecently asked when I was going to finish it. - So I gave it a dirty, brownish wash, just to tone the 'fresh grey' down. It's also had one of the 1:18th scale toycars added as a load after being repainted to suitable colors. Citroën Traction Avant was an innovative vehicle with front wheel drive and ground clearance enough to see service with the French army, Wehrmacht and The French resistance. Beside those vehicles seized by Wehrmacht after occupying France in 1940, another 4722 Citroën Tractions was built for Wehrmacht service, and they saw service on all fronts including in Stalingrad. Between 1934 - 1957 more than 760 000 were built in total. 
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
I think this looks like an old wagon and to 'backdating it' I changed the disc-wheels with spoked ones, as trying to paint it to an aged look. I have a friend who is facinated by open cars with figures placed in them often suggested to be partying and similar. I'm not sure if this is 'a thing', but such wagons can often be found on G-scale layouts on model railway exhibitions we have been visiting (mostly in Germany). As this is a German train and I'm often visiting this friend for running sessions in his garden, I would try to make such a theme in this open wagon as well trying to make it suitable for the train, theme and period though. Their pets, the black cats, are a homage to our own pets 'Svarten' and 'Sofus'.
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock

Lesson learned and a warning...

When repainting the VW and Citroën I wanted to recreate a feeling of spraypainting with 'soft edges' in the camouflagepattern. To do this I used 'soft' modeling-clay as a mask to shape the camouflagepattern and spraypaint it with rattlecans (as this will give soft edges). So far, so good:
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstockHow to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
When removing the mask I saw that the edges had the soft effect I wanted, but it was a complete disaster!! The modeling clay had reacted with the paint beneath, so it become wet again, transparent, very sticky and the paint job was completely ruined. The paint didn't reharden either. Before trying to recover the errors I tried to 'seal' it by overspraying the model with a matt varnish, but it did not help; all the painted areas which had been covered by the modeling clay were still very sticky, and I was afraid the models was ruined. To try to save them, I sanded their surfaces until they didn't feel sticky anymore. Then I just primed them again and used brushes and acrylics for the camouflage.
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
So note to self, and don't do the same mistake as me; modeling clay does not work very well for painting masks. It made me search info if some modeling clay that would, but I didn't find any. Even Playdough doesn't seems to work acording to what I've seen online. Have you any experiences of what's working, or any other suggestions to get a spraypainted finnish without using an airbrush?

This project has taken a lot longer time that I expected it to, but finally my G-scale LGB Heeresfeldbahn rake slowly keeps growing...
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
How to easily turn colorful and toy like LGB wagons into G-scale military Herresfeldbahn rollingstock
My LGB Heeresfeldbahn so far with the original starterset + the 5 wagons described in this blogpost.
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It's been a lot of trains lately, so next blogpost will be about wargaming. A battle report perhaps? Sign up and follow this blog and find out.


Saturday, February 3, 2024

A Day out with friends and trains

Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn

A member in our MRC invited to a running-session in his garden today. When I arrived I suddenly understood that it would probably be crowded and heavy traffic on his rails:

Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn

And here some of the other members are 'fiddling' and creating their rakes for today:

Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn

There is a great span in prototypes, eras and scales and the only thing in common is the rail-gauge with 45mm. Here follows some impressions of today's running-session:

Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
This usually runs weekly on our club-house and made it's first outing today:
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
I was running my Heeresfeldbahn, surprise surprise...
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
And running it into another era and train. Luckily it went just fine.
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
Another member has a couple of the original LGB tankers, so I just had to pull my repainted one up for a comparsion:
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
We were running until late and it was dark. Then there is no use running my grey military train, as it looks like just grey works good for camouflage.
Garden railway. Running G scale trains in the garden. Military G scale train. LGB Heeresfeldbahn
It was getting dark and cold outside, so our friend invited us in for pizza and beer.

What a great day out!


Thursday, February 1, 2024

A February Workbench update

Some few of the secondhand figures I bought online described in the last blogpost, has already found fought their way to the workbench, suppressing some few other ongoing projects.

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The barrel on one submachine gun was broken, and since these figures are quite small (40mm) they were too small to drill a new hole to insert a new barrel. Thats why I just glued a rod on the top. Hopefully the paintjob will 'cover' the 'quick fix' so it doesn't become too obvious. 

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After they got painted they're up for Sealing using ModPodge as this gives them a sturdier cover for wargame handling.
Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling

With these new figures and their new plans orders, some few new 3D-printings seemed neccessary too. More will follow on this blog.

Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling
Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling

On the workbench this month is also something that turned out to be a not only one, but two small disasters. This distracted me so much that I didn't even take a photo of it, but I'll get back to it in a following blogpost if I manage to fix it, but that suddenly got the highest priority now...

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I'm strictly not only doing military or railway modelling, as I like other modelling projects as well. -Like this 3D-printed kit of the Monaco Race Track requested by my son, who is very interested in F1.


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Friday, January 19, 2024

New Toy Soldiers added to the collection

None of my planned wargaming projects for 2024 actually required any new purchases this year, but on a Norwegian online marketplace I recently found an interesting lot of a collection of cheap looking toy soldiers/ army men. Since I could get the whole lot for $48,78/£38,40/€44,55 including shipping, not buying them was actually not an option. The market for new or used toy soldiers and army men is very limited in Norway, and lots like this are rare for a reasonable price.

So What did I get for $48,78/£38,40/€44,55???

First impressions was that there were various figures from various manufacturers in various scales.
Most of them seems to be Hong Kong copies of Airfix' US infantry, German infantry and 8th Army. But there was some 'originals there as well.

There were 16 original 1:32 scale Matchbox German Infantry. Only one rifle and1 handgrenade was broken:

There were 44 Hong Kong copies of Airfix' German Infantry, 50mm-ish:
There were 48 Hong Kong copies of 40mm German infantry with helmets based on Airfix German infantry and Africa Corps:
The Africa Corps soldiers with helmets to the left, and their German infantry counterparts to the right. Very nice that the guy with the submachine gun finally had a weapon based upon a real one.
There were 37 Hong Kong copies of Airfix 8th Army, slightly smaller than their originals:
There were 20 Hong Kong Copies of Airfix US infantry, again slightly smaller than their originals...
...-But to same size as 13 similar figures:
In this lot there were also some few copies of Airfix American infantry in different small scales, closer to 40mm height:
There were also some very few single figures copied from the Airfix range:
And there were 3 casualtiesto similar scale as the 8th Army. I'm not sure who made the originals, as I've never seen these before. Anyone who knows?
At the bottom of the box there was also some 'casualties of play' I guess a couple of them can be rebased or used for  conversions- or paint-tests.

There were also some vehicles, tanks and planes included in the lot. The gun, fortification and amphibious jeep are closer to the larger figures in this lot.

I think this was a good deal, and good value for money for almost 200 figures. As I initially said, I didn't actually need these new figures for any of my planned wargaming projects this year. -But, now as I got these extras, I've got a resource if I want to try out some figure conversions and some new wargaming scenarios, themes or periods. Too bad, it seems like Thor Sheil's salvaged website is 'down' again, so I can't access his section for 'troop substitusions' to see his suggestions for 'the 8th Army figures'. Anyone who remember or saved a screenshot of it??
Time will show.

So, do you think this was value for money?

Saturday, January 6, 2024

A January Workbench update

2024 is still very new, and I'm impressed when I read other wargaming- and modelling blogs when I see how active many of those bloggers are all ready starting to realizing their plans for the new year. As stated in my previous blogpost I also have several plans for 2024, but my activity is merely up to the level of some of my fellow bloggers. Just before Christmas I read a fun meme on a Facebook-group I follow that the working space on our workbenches are usually very small, often just a few square inches, due to other projects, mess and general clutter we keep collecting there. -When I took a look at my own workbench, I recognized the meme as mine was just a mess after several projects in December. So I actually started this year not to realize any of my modelling plans, but to just tidy up my workbench, and hobbyroom/mancave in general as it was much needed. Now I don't think anyone who are reading this blog are very interested in reading about my cleaning, but now it was finally cleared some space to work on my planned 2024-projects. -So I'll share some images from my January workbench and those few projects I've barely started so far this year as teasers on what to  expect on this blog in the time to come instead. More info on each one of them will eventually follow in own blog-posts as I don't want to reveal too much yet:

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An overview of my workbench and current projects after I made space there for them

Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling
Another 'bucket of soldiers'??

Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling
What is this, or what can it turned into?? These still  needs some more work, tweaking and adjustments before I'm happy.

Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling
Another Top Secret workbench-project just hiding away from the public, or is it crumbled household paper that's so useful for cleaning up spills etc???

Workbench updates on The Hobby Blog for Model railways, Wargaming and Military modelling
And sometimes I try do do some smaller printer-jobs for my fellow MRC members in between my own projects.

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