Another effort at German WW2 infantry painted after I had read the Farnsworth Guide. These are mostly Italeri WW2 German Winter Infantry, with a couple of extra bogs from the Italeri WW2 Elite German Infantry and a greatcoat-wearing Caesar figure. The NCOs on round bases are the EWM (former Sgt Major Miniatures) NCOs posted earlier.
Lighting was shocking poor and uneven in these photos, but the best I could do at the time.
The entire platoon, three 8 man sections, each an MG34 team of 3 men and a rifle team of 5 men, together with a 6 man command section and a 2 man Panzershreck team. These are suitable for Battlegroup or Chain of Command.
The greatcoat-wearing figures are done in a standard London Grey colour, while most of the remainder are wearing hooded parkas and over trousers, which I've done in winter white, or an autumn Oak Leaf pattern. A couple of the figures are shown in grey trousers or shirts (mainly those from the Elite infantry set) for a little bit of variety. I think it gives them a bit of a rag-tag veteran look, although they could equally work as a Volksgrenadier platoon for the Bulge, Berlin or late Eastern Front. They do suffer from a shortage of Panzerfaust armed troops, so I'd have to use markers to indicate any allocation of Panzerfausts.
The whole platoon.
Command section.
Section 3.
Section 2.
Section 1.
Panzershreck team.
Command section, slightly better lit.
The whole platoon, again slightly better lit.
Platoon from another angle.
Quite nice figures, lots of detail and not a lot of excess plastic and no flash, which made them really simple to paint, especially after a session in the top drawer of the dishwasher.
Almost ready are some more Atlantic Wall defences and some additional supports for the winter platoon in the form of a 37mm AA gun and 120mm mortar. Looking through the spares from the Winter and Elite sets, as well as Caeser sets of greatcoated and Zeltbann infantry and winter infantry, there are probably enough assault rifle armed figures to make up a platoon exclusively armed with the Surmgewehr 44, so I can make up a very Late War platoon suitable for Volksgrenadiers, Heer or SS units in Berlin or 1945 in general. My plans also include a platoon of Volksturm in a mix of uniforms and civilian clothes, plus some Hitlerjugend tank hunter teams. Those will be for another day, as I'm now trying to progress the British vehicles that I picked up at Vapnartak. Then, at last, I've made some progress on test figures for the Britannia British airborne infantry - although I realised I will need more figures to complete the platoon I had planned plus an engineer section and supports.
Thanks for looking.
These look great Andy, love the rag tag look makes them look more realistic. Look forward to seeing the your other plans painted up.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Richard P
Thanks Richard, I think the mix of camo colours means they can be used on a normal table or a white winter table, without looking out of place. I was quite pleased with these. I've also got a platoon in Zeltbahns to get ready and post soon.
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