Merry Christmas everyone - this time with a bit of a French flavour. It's taken quite a while to put this all together, but today I've uploaded the all new French AFV Data set.
Cold War Hot Hot Hot
A wargaming blog primarily focused on the 1980's Cold War turned hot...
18 December 2025
Joyeux Noël
09 December 2025
The Hummer Horde continues to grow....
I'm not exactly sure why it's been such a long time since I posted here - it feels like the last few months have been a bit of a blur. Anyway - I'm rectifying that right now with some additional HMMWVs I recently finished. Well... finished to a point - no crew painted as yet - but I'll post them up when I get them done.
Here's the latest group
12 July 2025
New Canadian Armoured Fighting Vehicles
Sticking with my recent North American theme, I've also managed to finish a few vehicles for my Canadian battle group. The first of these were amongst the first models I ever 3D printed on my old Saturn printer. I learnt a couple of lessons on these, but never felt the need to reprint them - I can live with the small errors.
So I really wanted to print some Canadian Lynx's - based on the American M113 1/2 C&R. They are a unique option - only really fielded in this particular format by the Canuks and I find this AFV to be a very interesting choice for a recce vehicle. It forces the Canadians to pursue "recce by stealth" as their only real option. "Recce by fire" is right out the window when your heaviest weapon is a .50 Cal HMG - unless you manage to borrow some Leopards - a fairly limited resource and not recce trained really.
The Tank Museum has done an excellent Tank Chat on the Lunx that you can find below
There is also a good article about the Lynx on the Canadian Encylopedia
Anyway - onto the models - which are all Bergmann prints which you can find for free.
05 July 2025
The HSTV-L... or the LAV-75... or the RDF/LT... who knows...
07 May 2025
A Horde (almost) of Hummers
One of my (ridiculously too numerous for words) projects that has been plodding along in the background for a long time is finally starting to see the light of day. I've been collecting HMMWV kits and models for years now and am now starting to work my way through them. Very, very slowly...
Anyway - as always it seems the kits/models I got most recently tend to get finished the fastest - so here they are in no particular order.





