Showing posts with label Early War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Early War. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

20mm Painted WW2 FAA German Mortar Platoon.

Finally starting to finish the last elements of German forces for the Operation Sealion project with this early war mortar platoon according to the European battlefield rules I'm using, I was lucky to find some early war FAA Germans on ebay and while they're not in the firing pose I still like how this unit looks as it moves to set up their tubes (they will get an opel blitz for the long journeys).

I consider the FAA and CP Models some of the best early war german figures in this scale.........but either hard to find or don't do the things you need!







Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Completed 20mm WW2 German Infantry Platoon.

Completed the early war German infantry platoon according to the rules I'm using (I will probably add another squad), as before the figures are TQD with the 50mm mortar from Stonewall figures I believe and still contemplating the collar patches.

Picked up some FAA MG34s, mortars and other bits and pieces on ebay and will add these when I can.







Tuesday, 1 November 2011

20mm WW2 Early War German Heer Infantry Squad.

Started to finish off my early war German infantry platoon from CP Model Miniatures (TQD Range), these were a bit of a debate for me as they are relaxed and marching poses but they do no other poses than these and I will need to add other ranges for mortar crews and HMGs but they are really lovely figures.

I need to do their collar flashes and have ordered a paint pen to help with this (started to do this with a paintbrush and had to walk away and calm down or figures would have suffered), I like the marching poses but some people prefer action poses and I should have the whole platoon finished by the end of the week.

What do you think?








Tuesday, 19 July 2011

20mm Painted WW2 AB Figures German Military Police.

........or as they were also called Chain Dogs, got a scaffold I need to paint to go with this set aswell.

Painted by Ray Rousell and finished by me.

Pictures are the usual quality.