These 28mm WWII Germans are another commission we recently completed. They are shown still on their painting sticks since the customer was going to do his own basing. The figures are Battle Honors. First up are some Heer HMG teams and some riflemen:
There were also some ATG crew and an ATG. The crew were kitted out in the hoodless SS smock so I painted them up in the spring variety of the Oak Leaf pattern:
Here's the ATG. It was sprayed with an airbrush with Tamiya colors:
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
28mm Napoleonic French
Well Fall In is over and I now have a moment to try and update the blog. The shows are always a busy time as we try and cram as many deliveries into a 2-3 day period plus try and offer a few new items for sale from the display table. We don't always succeed at the latter. The hectic schedule means we often do not have the time to update the blog or website, and often we do not have the time to take a few pics of things we recently completed. I did set aside a little time and took a few pics of things which will appear here over the next few days. The rushed schedule, however, means there are not as many pics of the items as usual so you may see some posts with an odd collection of items.
This post will focus on some 28mm Napoleonic French. This batch included some line from about 1812-ish and some artillery from earlier in the Napoleonic Wars.
Here's the French Line. These are figures are from Foundry and the flag is from The Flag Dude:
Some pics of the officer:
Here's some images of the artillery. These figures are from Eureka:
After painting loads of Napoleonics in 15mm it was refreshing to paint these 28's!
This post will focus on some 28mm Napoleonic French. This batch included some line from about 1812-ish and some artillery from earlier in the Napoleonic Wars.
Here's the French Line. These are figures are from Foundry and the flag is from The Flag Dude:
Some pics of the officer:
Here's some images of the artillery. These figures are from Eureka:
After painting loads of Napoleonics in 15mm it was refreshing to paint these 28's!