Thursday 25 February 2021

Long Tom

Nobody makes a 20mm Boer Long Tom gun in metal, so I bought the plastic one from Strelets. I’m glad I did because it is a really superb little model, and the crew figures are useful too. With the Long Tom done I decided to further expand the artillery park for both sides in preparation for the coming campaigning season.


155mm Cresout Long Tom Gun by Strelets, the crew are a mixture of Strelets and Jacklex. The appearance of the Long Tom on the battlefield was something of a surprise to the British as it could out-range anything they possessed (including the 4.7 inch naval guns) and the smokeless powder it used made it very difficult to spot.
75mm Cresout Gun. This model was an Old Glory one given to me by Roy and is actually 25mm scale but by switching the wheels with some by Newline I think it looks just right for 20mm. The crew again are a mixture of Strelets and Jacklex.

With all this Boer heavy ordinance about I thought I should beef up the British line with another maxim gun from Jacklex. Each British infantry battalion had a couple of maxim guns attached however they were difficult to employ in an attack and consequently had little impact in the fighting - but they are nice models!

And of course another field gun seemed like a good idea. The gun and crew are Jacklex. I must say that the quality of the Jacklex castings has improved greatly under the new ownership.

With the larger forces now available to the British I thought I should introduced a couple of Brigadiers to help with command and control. These are from Jacklex.

And finally, another mounted Boer commander (Jacklex) and Commandant on foot (Raventhorpe). The Commandant on foot will eventually get his own Commando.

This gives me a lot of choices to depict artillery in my games and the Long Tom opens up the possibility of gaming the Battle of Ladysmith.

10 comments:

  1. Impressive and beautiful artillery, waiting for Ladysmith!

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    1. Thanks Phil, hopefully Ladysmith will be coming up soon!

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  2. Very nice indeed Ian...
    I wouldn’t like to be on the angry end of that.

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thanks Aly, I agree the Long Tom is a mighty beast it must have been a real shock to the British on the receiving end!

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  3. Stirling work there IAN on the new model artillery and figures. Your going great guns with this Project. Cheers. KEV.

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  4. Great guns! This collection just gets better and better!

    Its just as well the improved Strelitz and plastic artillery came out after I decided to give up the period.

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  5. Thanks Ross, you could always start a new collection!

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  6. I don’t see how this is going to help you get to Ladysmith and just when things had taken a turn for the better.

    The Long Tom is rather impressive though, and I hadn’t realised Raventhorpe did a Boer range or they would fit so well. Eagerly looking forward to the next match up.

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    1. The Raventhorpe Boer figures are all superb and fit in well size-wise with Jacklex, more so than their British figures. I was also please to find that the Strelets plastics (there, I've said it) are a good fit with Jacklex also.

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