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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: Over Open Sights on May 07, 2017, 02:55:47 PM
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A unit of twelve from Pulp Figures (mostly) and Brigade Games.
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0025%203_zpsngxpieo2.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0026%203_zps3y99jye8.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0038_zpsilwnl267.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0039_zps5vqrhjo5.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0027%202_zpspwfs9dqr.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0028%202_zpsrsp71j5m.jpg)
(http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr336/OverOpenSights/PICT0030%203_zpsegxm0fdz.jpg)
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See...
Blue and hats everywhere you look.... lol
Lovely toys Mark
All the best. Aly
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See...
Blue and hats everywhere you look.... lol
Lovely toys Mark
All the best. Aly
Nice one... lol
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Ooh, German South West, nice.
By rights I believe the hatband should be the same colour as the tape lining the hat brims, but that is a seriously, seriously fussy quibble. They look grand. :)
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Super!
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Some beautiful paint work there! Most impressive. Always wanted to East Africa but 28mm is just too hard for me to paint.
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Very well done - these look great. Your subtle palette and blending suit them well!
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Lovely smooth brushwork.
:-* :-*
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great painting..oddly enough they used both the white and blue hatband in German east afrika.is confusing..because normally w/ southwest afrika.
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oddly enough they used both the white and blue hatband in German east afrika.is confusing..because normally w/ southwest afrika.
That's interesting, hadn't come across that info before. I know Pre-1896 the hatbands on the field caps were blue in German East Africa, but I didn't know that after the introduction of the new uniforms at that date the new Südwester hats there had anything but white bands and edging. The official scheme for Schutruppe hats (hatbands and edging) after 1896 was colour-coded by colony: Blue for German Southwest Africa, red for Cameroon and white for German East. The uniform piping was blue for all three.
But wherever they are headed, they look splendid. :)
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Ooh, German South West, nice.
By rights I believe the hatband should be the same colour as the tape lining the hat brims, but that is a seriously, seriously fussy quibble. They look grand. :)
Thanks for the nod, Plynkes! These have now been repainted. :)
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I didn't know that after the introduction of the new uniforms at that date the new Südwester hats there had anything but white bands and edging. The official scheme for Schutruppe hats (hatbands and edging) after 1896 was colour-coded by colony: Blue for German Southwest Africa, red for Cameroon and white for German East. The uniform piping was blue for all three.
Are mine correct for DOA then?
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/22/577_30_05_15_8_12_22_1.JPG)
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They are indeed. The Südwester hat was for some reason not as popular in East Africa as in SW, and sun helmets were more commonly worn on campaign, but your fellows' hats follow the regulations perfectly. They look splendid. :)
And Lettow-Vorbeck famously wore one, just as he does in your pic. I have that figure somewhere (luckily it was the free figure the one time I went to the Tactica). Really must get around to painting him one of these days.
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They are indeed. The Südwester hat was for some reason not as popular in East Africa as in SW, and sun helmets were more commonly worn on campaign, but your fellows' hats follow the regulations perfectly. They look splendid. :)
And Lettow-Vorbeck famously wore one, just as he does in your pic. I have that figure somewhere (luckily it was the free figure the one time I went to the Tactica). Really must get around to painting him one of these days.
Thanks for your expertise! :)
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I was rather surprised to find out that the uniform could be corduroy...
Looking at this picture you can see there is corduroy softness to the material...
I can't imagine it was easy to get a good military crease in it...
All the best. Aly
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I was rather surprised to find out that the uniform could be corduroy...
Looking at this picture you can see there is corduroy softness to the material...
I can't imagine it was easy to get a good military crease in it...
All the best. Aly
And it could, if some contemporary military artists can be relied upon, have a distinctly green tone to it as well according to some of the stuff in this rather expensive but lovely book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Uniforms-German-Colonial-Troops-1884-Charles-Woolley/0764333577/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494269331&sr=8-1&keywords=german+colonial+uniforms
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I always find Charles Woolley's books very tempting...
I am struggling to find a good enough reason to get a copy of this...
The Book Depositary has it for £40...
Okay not cheap... but better than £60 lol
All the best. Aly