Latest from Steven:
'I know it has been a while since I sent you anything from my painting desk. I’ve been holding off so I can show you the entire SS panzergrenadier company I’ve been working on. Here they are! 90 figures all based up (the thought occurs you can do a full DBA army with less).
The figures are a mix of Battlefront, Forged in Battle and Peter Pig. The three manufacturer’s figures are compatible – there are differences if you know what you are looking for, but the overall effect is fine – which gives a real variety in the poses. The uniforms are about two-thirds summer (green) oak leaf camo to one-third autumn (orange) oak leaf camo, so there are very few figures the same. I painted some Peter Pig Afrika Korps figures as SS – the peaked caps instead of helmets provide more variety.
I also spent a lot more time and effort doing the bases. Baueda do a nice range of scenic bases, as well as individual crates, barrels etc. There are some tree stumps and fallen logs I modelled from green stuff too. I took a lot of inspiration from an excellent Fallschirmjaeger army I have seen online. I really like this guy’s stuff.
Some pictures below. As ever, photography has been a struggle. There are lots of details such as the SS collar insignia, and markings on some of the headgear, which just don’t show clearly.'
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Figure 1 The whole company arranged into three platoons plus HQ. |
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Figure 2 A more ground level view |
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Figure 3 Figures on the Baueda scenic bases. The far-right (political views aside) figure is a Peter Pig DAK painted as SS |
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Figure 4 The middle base is another scenic base, whilst the other two have individual crates etc added. |
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Figure 5 Another closer view. The middle base has a bomb crater modelled with green stuff (although the SMG-wielding sergeant partially obscures it). |
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Figure 6 Close-up of the HQ (front). |
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Figure 7 Close-up of the HQ (rear). The company commander and the sergeant with the raised hand are each wearing a watch which I modelled with green stuff. They are tiny! |
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Figure 8 The figure kneeling to fire doesn't have a camo cover on his helmet (this is a Forged in Battle figure, and a number of them have camo-less helmets), so I painted the SS decal on the side. Again, it is tiny. I made good use the “psycho” paintbrush for these details. From my research, I think these decals were only on the right side of the helmets. |
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Figure 10 Close-up of the Lieutenant and his team, showing the SS collar insignia. |
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Figure 11 The tree stump was scratch-made from a lump of green stuff. I have also made use of ready-made flowers throughout the company to give the bases more variety and colour. |
These units look excellent and your effort with the bases certainly shows them off well.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was time-consuming but I am pleased with the end result
ReplyDeleteExcellent work and atmospheric bases.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
I'm tempted to try and do a few bases like that myself. Might have toi ask Steven for a tutorial first though.
DeleteThank you Alan. It is nice putting together little 'stories' on each base
DeleteDad, yes I can give through the steps in a bit more detail for you if you wish
DeleteOr you could send it to me and I'll post on the blog?
DeleteThese are hot stuff - who are they going to fight?
ReplyDeleteThank you. I have some Soviets, but no actual opponent at the moment
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