My 2 Matildas were only painted up this year. Strangely
enough, they were painted with V4 in mind. It goes to show that I was still
working out what V4 meant when I painted up just two. That article was more of
a trash to treasure post than a proper review, so here is a review.
I am not covering any new ground here. The Matilda blister
has been around for a while. You will see that I painted up mine up as a Lend
Lease Soviet Vehicle but given that battlefront are currently releasing MW
books for V4, I expect we might see Matildas featured in a future book. This is
pure speculation based on historical usage. Will we use plastic Matildas from
our friends at Battlefront? I hope so.
Review:
The blister contains a resin hull, 2 metal tracks, a CS and
a 2 pound gun, two hatches and commander. This is my 5th Matilda and
I have not had a problem to date. Inspection of the pieces revealed no obvious
issues. The distinctive tracks and sides are clean and without casting issues.
The hull is nicely detailed including rivets. I particularly like that there is
an option to have both turret hatches open. Finally the CS is a simple but well
thought out inclusion.
Unlike the recent Valentine I reviewed earlier, the Matilda
hull is not recessed for a magnet. Not a big issue to add one, I chose not to.
Painting:
As I am matching an existing unit, I again painted up this
tank in Green. You might recall in the original article I covered that the
Soviets generally didn’t repaint lend lease tanks unless they were repaired. At
the time, I painted my first 2 tanks up as repaired as I had literally dragged
them from the spares pile and completed my own repairs on them prior to
painting. I have simply followed the same scheme on this one. After putting
this one away, I noticed that I had originally used VJ German Camo. Medium
Brown on the exhausts of the first two. This one had the exhaust painted VJ
Cavalry Brown with a highlight of VJ Red Leather.
I will add some decals as soon as I can find them.
Conclusion:
The Matilda is one of those great models that I keep coming
back to. It was used in a number of theaters (Desert, Eastern Front, and
Pacific) by a number of the allies. There is also an option for Germans to run
a Beute Matilda! The model is nicely detailed, easy to put together and cuts a
fine figure on the table. If Battlefront bring out a plastic model, I could
well see myself to buying 20 or so more to run in Late War.
I hope you enjoyed this review.
On the Prowl in a recent game. |
again, where are the matildas for mw v4 desert?
ReplyDeletePresumably they will be in the British infantry book.
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