Saturday, 11 July 2020

The Army of Chinese Warlord Bao Tsin Shek



I had an urge to dig out my Back of Beyond stuff from the depths of the lead pile today, with the excavated end result being an entire Chinese Warlord army complete with all the whistles and bells. I have enough figures for all three special units here, together with two regular infantry units, a field gun, a mortar, two machine guns, an Anti Aircraft machine gun, a Peugeot and an Erhardt armoured car to swap around, with a commander and staff officers to finish the army off. The only thing missing from the main force is some cavalry, but I hate painting horses so that's not a big problem.

I also have all of the optional units allowed in the army list including an FT-17 tank, a German advisor and European artillery specialist, although I couldn't find the White Russian artillery crew. I even have a half completed armoured train and a lovely 1/48th scale Breuguet XIV light bomber kit in the loft. The question is, can I justify spending the time and effort to base and paint this lot, when I already have two armies for the Back of Beyond already? So, will the ever glorious army of the Warlord Bao Tsin Shek ever see action...I'd like to think it will?

9 comments:

  1. Looking forward to seeing this project completed!

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  2. You might inspire me to paint my Chinese Warlord Lead pile.

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  3. Wow! That's a find and would make a great army to fight your Bolos. We need more armoured trains. :)

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  4. Yes indeed we do. I'm actually thinking of redesigning mine by pinching the useful bits and building new, smaller carriages, as they ended up far too big once I'd clad them in plastic card.

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  5. Your old ones looked great but I did opt for shorter trucks with mine to fit better on the table. It's less realistic but perhaps more servicable for gaming.

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  6. Good point. When I did use my armoured train it basically chuffed on them stayed put.

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  7. Im reading this late August about a month after I started painting and putting together my BoB Chinese Warlord army with White Russian mercenaries and supports (including a couple of ex-Russian Lancia armoured cars). Very worthwhile imo - in fact there’s a new Back of Beyond skirmish rule set for 5 units a side that I’m now keen to try. I’ll keep checking your blog for inspiration!

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