Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Fallschirmjäger Tank Hunters
I decided to add some more support options to my force with some important anti- tank options in the form of a couple deadly panzerschreks and some nasty panzerfausts plus a Panzerbüchuse 38 Anti-tank rifle followed up by 5cm mortar team to keep the enemies heads down.
I had two of same models for the panzerfausts but by changing up their uniform I think that really helps for them not to look like repeats.
You may have noticed that all the Crusader miniatures are sculpted in the early war uniforms and I kept them that way without any late war camo. I did this for two reasons one being that troops wearing early uniforms works fine in the late war and second at some point I also want to build an early war Fallschirmjäger force and the Crusader figures will help towards that goal.
I hope this overhead shot works as I wanted to better show what the base and the prone figures look like that is a bit harder to see when looking head on.
As usual for my 20th century figures and beyond I used mostly Vallejo paints and MIG pigments for the dusting to get the colors I want.
Some people speculate what theater I designed these for and mostly it was for Normandy with some Italian veterans and of course Italy itself.
I still have some more fallschirmjäger on the way, but starting to see a small crack of light at the end of the tunnel, however still some ways to go yet before the job is done.
Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company-Artizan, Crusader
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Painting challenge
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WWII(28mm)
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Fallschirmjäger MG42 and crew
I based the figures individually for both causality removal and if I wish to take them off their base to place them in more tight places like buildings and such. Another note on basing in that I place my regular troops on 20mm bases but my leaders are on 25mm bases to easier pick them out. The large base is also pretty handy for moving the whole team around.
As usual for my fallschirmjägers I used mostly Vallejo paints and mig pigments followed by AP and highlights to get my results. I added a piece of wood which I painted up and added some moss to further enhance the base.
The figures are all Artizan and are some of my favorite models to paint as they are very painter friendly so I highly recommended them if your looking for models offering easy access for your brush.
I have more fallschirmjäger coming as I'm remarkably still able to keep some focus!
Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company- Artizan Designs
Labels:
Painting challenge
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WWII(28mm)
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