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Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #720 on: 28 September 2023, 08:04:32 PM »
Like most German Generals of WW2, I never seem to have enough soldiers… so I painted some more.

One last rifle section in tunics to join the ‘standard Summer 44’ Germans.

Thay seems to complete the Summer 44 German infantry, given a large base to which the troops in smocks and zeltbahns can be added.

 

Of course… nothing is ever really finished.








Offline bluewillow

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #721 on: 29 September 2023, 11:06:09 AM »
Fabulous work Piers, a lovely looking collection

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #722 on: 07 October 2023, 03:02:06 PM »
Lovely work as always
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Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #723 on: 02 November 2023, 02:38:59 PM »
Start of some Partisans for the new book - Battlegroup Bagration...





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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #724 on: 02 November 2023, 02:40:24 PM »
Meanwhile in the desert...


Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #725 on: 06 November 2023, 06:15:07 PM »
Next batch of partisans...



...and the group so far...


Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #726 on: 07 November 2023, 08:46:39 AM »
Next four getting ready to derail the Fuhrer's plans...




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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #727 on: 08 November 2023, 05:09:41 PM »
Lovely looking minis, great painting.

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #728 on: 08 November 2023, 10:27:07 PM »
Your new additions look really good!
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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #729 on: 08 November 2023, 11:28:55 PM »
Such great painting!

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #730 on: 10 November 2023, 08:14:57 PM »
Masterful brushwork! I can't do as well with 28mm!
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Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #731 on: 17 November 2023, 08:43:37 PM »
Some more CP Models to add to the scouts or Partisan Brigade...




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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #732 on: 18 November 2023, 03:46:20 AM »
If you allow me, I will give some tips on painting Soviet partisans.

- in my opinion, prtizan figures will look more interesting in items of clothing made from clearly “civilian” fabrics (striped, checkered, etc.)





- in addition, due to natural supply problems, the partisans often used captured uniforms (German, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak) with their insignia removed.







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Offline V

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #733 on: 18 November 2023, 07:16:55 PM »
If you allow me, I will give some tips on painting Soviet partisans.

- in my opinion, prtizan figures will look more interesting in items of clothing made from clearly “civilian” fabrics (striped, checkered, etc.)





- in addition, due to natural supply problems, the partisans often used captured uniforms (German, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak) with their insignia removed.










You mean like the civilian clothed ones I've painted above...

Be odd to paint the ones in airborne jumpsuits (they dropped to support Partisan operations) in civilian colours. Same applies to those in scout Amoeba pattern suits, kinda got to be in camouflage really.

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Offline BeneathALeadMountain

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Re: At the Frontline - WW2 in 20mm
« Reply #734 on: 18 November 2023, 11:25:59 PM »
They’re great V, I’m looking forward to seeing them in action ruining the fatherlands plans in the new book.

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