This is my second German squad for Bolt Action. I think the camo turned out a little bit better than the first squad's camouflage but the next squad will be the Oak Tree pattern which is one of my favorites.
These guys are all 1/72 scaled Caesar German Panzer Grenadiers and the LMG gunner is from Armourfast. I'll have to watch that one - the AF guys love to shed their paint job at the slightest touch...
dry brushed with "ushabti bone - formerly bleached bone" |
ready for action...these guys mean business! |
Armourfast LMG gunner |
Probably my favorite picture |
Okay - next up - Paul from Plastic Warriors' awesome trade - M2/3 Bradley IFVs and M1 Tanks for my 20mm skirmish needs. I have enough for a platoon or two of brads to capture a key highway overpass during the drive on Baghdad! Stay tuned for that.
Also - a progress report - The Summer of Horse and Musket has not lost any steam as I now have 2 British Napoleonic Foot Battalions based (painted by a different owner and purchased on ebay years ago...) as well as a French Foot Artillery Battery for Black Powder. I am basecoating another SYW Austrian and Prussian Regiment, and will be painting a Napoleonic French Battalion up immediately after that.
My Rapid Fire 15mm German and Russian Battalion is almost finished with 1 more Russian Company to finish, along with the German Weapons Company and the German Battalion HQs.
For Micro-FLames of War I have 2 Russian Tank Companies finished, along with 2 German Mk IVH platoons, a German Panzer Kompanie HQs, and I'm finally starting my Gepanzerte Infantry Platoon in 251 halftracks. Why didn't I think of doing Flames of War in 6mm sooner!??!
If anyone has experience with that, drop me a line in the comments box, by the way.
Nice work. The camo and the faces look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ben! Took me a little while longer than usual but I'm happy with them.
DeleteGreat squad. Mice to see more using 1/72 plastics for BA.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Greg. I figured what the hell - I have so many of these 1/72 guys and vehicles laying around it would be a shame to have to buy an entirely new line. Plus my table is only 6' by 4' so it made sense to me.
DeleteLovely work Steven. Those Germans really pop!
ReplyDeleteThank, Paul. Can't wait to try the Oak Leaf pattern. The tooth-pick method you suggested has worked wonders.
DeleteGreat camouflage!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael. I love German camo but have always struggled with it. Hopefully it continuously gets better!
DeleteTerrific work Steven. I also struggle with German camo but I think I know when it looks right, and it definitely looks right in this pics. I know what you mean about plastic figures shedding paint, it's right annoying.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I don't like about that MG gunner is that his left palm is pressed down on the ground. Seriously? Anytime I've ever fired an LMG I've used both hands to steady the damned thing. I think that's purely a sculpt/mouldmaker pose. Oh well, still a good figure, even if he lacks a No 2 (another pet peeve with LMG sculpts).
Again, well done.
MP