AS these recently painted figures will appear in my AAR on Sunday or Monday, I thought I might as well give them their moment of glory on the blog first. These are the last three squads of 6 figures each (less one who hid amongst the detritus of the painting desk until I was finished and was packing them up for transportation to Barry's place - so be it, he misses out!)
There really isn't a lot of need for descriptions, so I won't do many
I posed the LMG crew together
The next squad includes an officer in iconic black leather coat!
He has to be a baddie, hasn't he?
Some of the heads in this kit have great expressions on them!
I didn't do too many in the Feldmutze cap, but this was a nice look I thought
I noticed the wooden handle of the "potato masher" grenade wasn't painted - that's now been rectified!
Finally, this is a 3d printed Kubelwagon that's been sitting around waiting for attention for about six months - nice to finally get it completed!
I put the officer there for scale - I think it looks fine.
That's it for tonight - it took longer to take the photos than to complete the post - which isn't always (or even often) the case! Game report up next in a couple of days' time.








































Zehr gut!
ReplyDeleteDanke schon mein freund!
DeleteGreat work Keith and I see what you mean about the expressions, they look a real determined looking bunch! The Kubelwagon looks a nice little model and works well with your infantry. A nazi officer in a black leather coat, yep has to be a real baddie!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie, they were really nice figures to work on, and I am pleased with how they came out.
DeleteVery nice cold looking Germans. Putting aside the historical implications, as a wargamer I do love the German army 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt - they were my first wargaming love too much to the dismay of my mum who lived through the war as a teenager and retained a dislike of Germany and the Germans for most of her life. Nowadays, I am more open to other armies too!
DeleteBeautiful work again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal - waiting to see some new winter Germans on your blog!
DeleteThese fellas look good and COLD! Nice work! “Hans are we the baddies?”
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks Jon....that is a classic sketch!
DeletePerfect for the deadly Winter work ahead of them. Good stuff Keith!
ReplyDeleteI like the Kubelwagon too. Really should get one myself, or a schwimwagon.
Thanks Dai, they will get a chance to prove their mettle on Sunday!
DeleteI think the Kubelwagon wheels/tires are a bit too chunky but that doesn't worry me, in fact, better that, than very accurate ones that snap off all the time because they are so delicate!
Ausgezeichnet Keith! Ausgezeichnet.
ReplyDeleteDanke Chris (ich denke.....) I didn't cheat by Googling "ausgezeichnet".....outstanding, maybe?!
DeleteGreat looking winter Germans, nice kubelwagon, I think Ive got a black leather coat like that, does that make me a baddie?
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Haha, really Iain, that's quite a fashion statement! If the coat fits.....lol.
DeleteLooking great Keith. Were you worried the kubelwagon might have been a bit on the small side? It looks spot on to me.
ReplyDeleteCheers Lawrence....I had wondered about the two seated crew, but they are fine once in the vehicle, and the vehicle itself looks OK with the Warlord officer, so I am happy with the final outcome
DeleteGreat looking additions Keith
ReplyDeleteCheers Scotty I think they turned out pretty well!
DeleteThey look great Keith and the light drybrush on the greatcoats make them look like they've been kissed with frost:). Yep, any German in a black leather coat is always going to be a Baddie for sure! Nice to see the kubelwagen finished too.
ReplyDeleteCheers Steve, glad you like it all and that we agree re the black leather coat - but where does that leave Iain??!
DeleteThe funny thing its an old West German motorbike police jacket, so German but West German, so come on ,got to be good guys!
DeleteBest Iain
Hmmmmm, well, maybe 🤔
DeleteGreat looking figures Keith. They do look cold and angry....probably because they only have two panzerfausts and one AT mine and you just painted four Soviet tanks. 😁
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben - given they are intended for 1941/2, they should not have ANY Panzer Faust at all!
DeleteMarvellous as ever Keith, frosty indeed. They are gonna look beaut on the table on Sunday. No winter flowers though (hehehe)?!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
p.s. I enjoyed catching up on your holiday NZ posts too, that I missed while not getting around the blogs this past month or so
Thank you James, I am hoping they do look the part in the game tomorrow - glad you enjoyed my holiday reports too - a distant memory to me now, of course, as is the way with such things....
DeleteVery nice work, Keith.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Richard.
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