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Thursday, March 12, 2026

"March"ing Matildas

Inspired by Matt's call to a March kit building challenge (see Mad March), I decided to dip my toe into the challenge.  As mentioned in the previous post, I have a Tamiya 1/48 Matilda kit laying unbuilt for several years.  This challenge would provide sufficient motivation to actually unbox the kit and get on with it. 
Likely little surprise to regulars, I also have a tall stack 1/100 (15mm) Zvezda models similarly laying around unbuilt.  Since there are Matildas in this stockpile, why not make the build a trio of Matildas?  The Zvezda Matildas are both Mk I and Mk II models.
The little Zvezda models only have six or seven pieces so they can be put together in a flash.  The larger Tamiya model contains considerably more pieces and took much more time to build.  However, all three models took less time than I expected.
While Matt's challenge required only the raw build, I forged ahead and painted my offerings as well.  The paintwork was kept simple using bronze green.  Decals were omitted from the Tamiya build since I just did not like the look of them.  For me, unmarked AFVs on the table are fine.
Perhaps one day, the 1/48 Matilda will actually see tabletop action with a complement of support troops?  She is ready when the call comes!

Since building these models put me into the WWII gaming spirit, I downloaded Chain of Command 2 to give the rules a look.

26 comments:

  1. Very nice Jonathan. Ready to drive on Berlin!

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  2. Well, the 1/48 was put together in short order - I tend to labour on such things, usually the track assemblies get me! though the 7 part Zvezda tanks are very wargamer friendly to build and the vehicle range pretty substantial and well presented.

    The extra stowage / detail on the 1/48 does grab a few extra points.

    CoC2 ….. you are getting drawn in :-)

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    1. Norm, the track assemblies were quite fiddly on this model too. I played CoC when it was first released years ago. We played a few games but then we stopped. I am not sure why, exactly. I am drawn to it by George and Matt's marvelous BatReps. Who know, I may try it again?

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  3. One of my favourite WWII tanks (well, the Mark II at least). The only one I have ever built was an Airfix model. Great work on them Jonathan and three at the same time is a good idea.

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    1. Thanks, Lawrence! I think the Matilda has an elegant design only appreciated after I built one.

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  4. Absolutely waltzing along really well, lovely work.
    Alan Tradgardland

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  5. Neat trio of tanks! I remember assembly of an Airfix kit back in the early 1970's. Looking forward to your WW2 games. You have a good start on the armor.

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    1. Thanks! Not sure when I will get the WWII collections to the table.

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  6. Nicely done Jon and speedy too….simple paintwork works for me, I have more than one Matilda too

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    1. Thanks! Not as speedy as you! Happy to see that the single-color paint scheme works.

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  7. Nicely done Jonathan, the Zvezda kits are great for quick buids

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    1. Thanks, Neil! You are correct. The Zvezda models are quick builds, for sure. I may turn out a few more.

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  8. They have come out very well indeed. As you know I'm a big fan of the Vezda kits, which comprise the bulk of my 15mm Matildas fleet (the rest being Peter Pig and QRF).

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    1. Thanks, Martin! I like the Zvezda kits too. The Zvezda Matilda Mk II is really a nifty model.

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  9. Well I did like the post title, which made me smile! Excellent work on the Matilda II and finished much more quickly than I would have done, that's for sure. Nice to see some of your WWII chaps too, which I can't remember seeing before? Fingers crossed you can get a game in at some point with them.

    When CoC first came out, we gave it a try, but it just didn't click for us, for multiple reasons. I bought Bolt Action II but that never even got a run out!!! These days Battalion plus level games tick all the boxes for me:).

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    1. Steve, I did wonder if anyone would catch the wordplay in the title. Extra points to you and Alan for mentioning it. I am sure some of my 28mm WWII figures have been posted on the blog. I will have to go back and look. I may need to provide an update with a parade?

      I tied CoC years ago too and we only got in a few games before moving on to other things. I would like to return to CoC for a refresher which Matt has kindly offered up a test. BA I have played with Matt on several occasions. For the 15mm collection, I am still in search of rules. Something akin to the old Squad Leader I think I would enjoy. I did like the battalion-level rules "1943". I may wheel those out for a refesher as well. My main problem is that my WWII collections are relatively small with many gaps.

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  10. Nice to see the Matildas. Always had a soft spot for them but never built one. Plain green does allow you to use it with Russian or Australian support too. Do we get any more early war British armour. Something quirky like an A9 or Morris CS9 armoured car, perhaps?

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    1. The Matilda is a nice model. i can see why you have an attachment to it. The only other early war British tank I am considering is the Vickers Mk VI. Still need to procure some of those.

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    2. The BEF's most common tank, IIRC. Could be interesting to build (they're pretty small) but a challenge to use effectively on the battlefield

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  11. Nice models Jon. I've not built a tank like that since I was about 10!

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