I kind of forgot what a painting challenge late war Fallschirmjäger can be! They kind of have a little of everything with different colored smocks to include the early version, later Sumpmuster and Splinter camo plus various different shades of pants helmets and gear One thing for sure they are not boring! Even using some AP does not speed up the process much because you still have to go back and add all the detail and highlights(well I do) but it does give a nice protective coating at least. While they take along time to paint the result is worth it, but might slow my production down for the challenge, but I'll still push to make my set point goal.
I painted these using Vallejo paints and some Mig pigments for the base. While I prefer Foundry paints for Horse and Musket periods and earlier I find for later periods that Vallejo works the best. I went with Artizan and Crusader Fallschirmjäger as I really enjoy painting those figures, but will add some Warlord here and there to help fill in holes later.
Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company- Artizan, Crusader
They look fabulous Chris! With some luck I might have just bought some second hand Crusader Brits to pit against them 😉
ReplyDeleteThose are splendid!
ReplyDeleteFabulous brushwork Chris, I do like playing with Fallschirmjäger but not a fan of painting them.
ReplyDeleteAll the best with your plans and projects 2020
Cheers
Matt
I’m with you, Matt! If I could paint Christopher, I might change my mind.
DeleteBrilliant. Always liked the Fallschirmjager uniforms. Gives you plenty of freedom
ReplyDeleteWow! These marvellous Christopher.
ReplyDeleteVery nice minis
ReplyDeleteGreat looking fallshirmjager, Christopher.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work on these Fallschirmjäger Christopher!
ReplyDeleteBootiful painting Chris!
ReplyDeleteSuperb work there Christopher.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice. Great work!
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