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Wednesday, 18 December 2019

WWII Germans reboot (4)


Edit - Updated with some corrected manufacturers

Saturday sees the opening of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge and <checks blog> I've not painted any figures at all for the last four weeks. That had to end, so to get my eye in I painted a few WWII Germans that have been sat on the painting table.

They are a mixed bag of figures from various manufacturers, but will drop nicely into my collection.

The first chap is a German cavalryman, a Crusader Miniatures model. Most likely to get used as a patrol marker or jump-off point.



Second is a le.IG18 75mm infantry gun from Warlord, as is the kneeling crewman, teh standing crewman is from the Empress '88.



Four random infantry, think the one in the camouflage smock is likely Artizan, the one with the flare pistol is a Crusader and the other two are probably Chieftain Miniatures, these will make a good assault engineer team.



Lastly, the PZIII I painted ages ago finally got a commander, Michal Wittman from Warlord Games.





26 comments:

  1. Super looking additions to the collection there Paul.

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  2. These reinforcements really look good, Paul.

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  3. Great looking Heer, Scrivs. One of the local gamers here is trying to switch me to Chain of Command from Bolt Action. :)

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    1. Thanks Dean. I do much prefer Chain of Command to Bolt Action, they feel a lot more like a WWII game.

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  4. Great looking pieces Scrivs, particularly like the horse holder.

    Cheers
    Matt
    French Wargame Holidays

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  5. Fine work, beautiful minis!

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  6. Nice range of Germans, lovely finish!
    Best Iain

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  7. Excellent work with a suitably muted pallet.
    Another period I fancy gaming but must resist distraction...
    Best wishes,
    Jeremy

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    1. Cheers Jeremy, you don't need a lot of stuff for Chain of Command

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  8. Great work Paul and glad to have you with us in the Challenge again :)

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  9. Lovely looking toys Paul...
    All the best. Aly.

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