or “The Devil’s in the Decals”
So this is how many painted German “Motorized infantry” I have now. inverted commas are there because my research tells me there were many forms of such a thing over the course of the war, and- being lazy I want to be able to play operation squad, and maybe later bolt action with a single force, and not have to have different troops for different periods in the war. – to some extent yes, I’ll be versatile with which weapons are suitable, but for your basic soldat with kar98, well you know what I’m saying I think.
These are the chaps you’ve already seen, – shoulder board edges painted white to reflect infantry (not pink for panzergrenadier as I was debating because of their lateness in the war, I figure white makes them more generally acceptable) helmet and some rank decals and a “chest eagle” heh.
Two NCOs my research tells me the pink edges on the shoulder boards over the white tells us their rank… counter intuitively for me, the arm chevrons are for lance corps and PFC (or their equivalent rather.. haven't learned German rank names.. feldwebel? or summat..) but once you get to proper |NCO’s they lose them… (I’m fully prepared to be corrected)
MG section, this one’s an MG34, I have a couple more of these needing paint, and a ‘42
Specialists with the STG, these models are actually intended to be SS, but I figure as they didn’t have the monopoly on camo smoks if I use the right camo pattern I might get away with it.. you be the judge.
Big Boom. an 8cm mortar. which I cant use in operation Squad.. I do have a 5cm waiting for paint.. which I can use
Sni…
Research on this guy is what told me that Heer wore camo smoks, so heer he is (boom boom)
Spotters, not used in the rules I intend to play first, but I painted them as some rulesets do require them for different pieces and crews.
And so let’s finish where we started, more PBI.. Soldat with Kar98.
Now I know these aren't my best work, but I’ve had immense fun being able to do research and try to get things “right” even though I’ve failed, and compromised etc. I’ve also found it satisfying as this is now a playable Operation Squad force. that’s huge, as usually this much painting effort isn't close to a feildable force. hell half again and it’s a decent bolt action force. that’s crazy.
anyway I’ve some more to paint up to round out my options, I’ve some terrain to knock up, and some US Airborne to get my head around, well.. cant not have an opfor in the house.. what if someone wanted a demo game?
LOVE the faces on these guys. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThey're looking very nice. Good mix of weapons and periods. Love that their multi-purpose for the length of the war. I ry to get as much value for money out of my miniatures as I can, so I totally approve.
ReplyDeleteNicely painted! It's a great looking force.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking force of Germans :)
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Thankyou everyone, your comments are very much appreciated, as are all the new blogs and bloggers i'm finding now i'm pushing into historical. wicked :)
ReplyDeletePace has been slow these last few weeks, but i'm slowly getting there, i have a few scenery items "in progress" and more soldat on the bench, including a tank and crew.. and some transports...
Lots of great models you're working on. I've just recently picked up Bolt Action, and I've been debating what scale I wanted to go with; the game's default is 28mm, but the game is certainly flexible enough to use other sizes as long as the models are based individually. Are those all Warlord Games' miniatures?
ReplyDeleteHi Jack, and yes indeed, everything posted so far has been a warlord games bolt action miniature, the vehicles too.
ReplyDeleteI have picked up a few minis from Artizan, but these haven't been posted yet..
oh, wait, the one guy was a freebie from the assault group.. with the afrika corps coloured forage cap. hes in a few shots.. but everything else, straight from BA