Now onto the Germans.

My German force are mostly based around Offensive Miniatures range. Kitted out in their distinctive parkhas. Originally I was using Heer46's similar line, but found them far too chunky for my tastes (some pictures of them below regardless). Their poses are a bit more interesting too. Along with these are some conversions of other ranges like the Perry's.
The old Heer46 models






And what I'm currently using:






As I'm going for a setting around about the start of 1944 (even if I'm willing to make that a bit fluid in cases) I had to retrograde a feel bits and pieces. My Panzerschreck for instances have what look like field produced blast shields, rather than the later factory made ones. I did this after the models were originally painted - otherwise I would have gone with Empress' Miniatures figures which are designed to represent these earlier models (as do they come with ammunition bearers. I'll likely wind up picking them up for my Romanians and modifying them. Eugh, though Romania used the later model with the blast shield).


And instead of Stg-44s I have a squad of figures aren't with experimental MKb 42(H) automatic rifles. They're made from Achtung Cthulhu! Black Sun troopers (ah, and in need of an updated paint job). Something like 10,000 of those guns were issued around the time of Stalingrad - for all that they're represented in wargames systems and the media (for all they just love automatic weaponry...). I have a squad of six of these guys for games as some specialist infantry to cover the German Platoon only having 3 squads compared to the Soviet 4 in a platoon.

The medic's a conversion of a Perry Miniature paratrooper figure. On a note of specialist troops there's some plans for a few types. Germans and Soviets wearing armoured vests. Romanian Mountain troops in snow suits with berets. Perhaps some allied Cossacks for the Germans, or RNNA style troops wearing Soviet gear (though the RNNA was disbanded by this time, and later organisations wore German uniforms). Not sure what to go with for the Italians as they're already an elite force of Alpini.
My German riflemen need a last touch up before they're done, so it'll be a bit before I post more pictures of the platoon. That's fine though, as of course they have vehicles already painted for them.

Starting out with the heavies first. A KV-1 upgraded with a German Kwk 40 from a Panzer IV. Its inspired by a real field conversion - albeit with the commander's cupola mounted in the wrong place (...this is an old conversion). I touched up its paint job a bit and just need to find a suitable commander figure to call it done. This one's by Warlord Games.

A Panther Ausf.D. I deliberately went with the early model so it could be used along with older vehicles. The model's from Rubicon and has a few innacuracies, which I mostly got around just by adding more stowage rather than messing with the details (adding a loader's hatch to the left of the turret for instance). Tsk, sorry for having just the rear facing image of this. There'll be more pictures of everything in future once I can get past this initial image dump.


I have a second Panther - an Aus.A with Zimmerit - being built currently. Zimmerit's a difficult topic for this collection. For accuracy many of the models coming into service new in 1944 would have had it, as would existing ones be modified in the field. It wasn't universal either. So they can be used for earlier and later games I've chosen to leave it off of most of these models. Eugh, and its a right pain to sculpt at times. And similarly an arse to research which patterns were being used at which plants then match them to the vehicles (or just give up on that and apply it like it was in the field, looking like a right mess...).

Not quite so heavy. A Renault UE with a Wurframen rocket system. These found themselves being used at Kursk, possibly later. This one's the earlier model with the side mounted frame, as opposed to one over the rear cargo bed which Warlord makes a model of. I'd considered going for a H-35 or Panzer I as the basis for this system, but they seemed a bit overkill for games with its turret (this will likely just be an objective market though. I think they even stuck these on Panzer IIIs). Its a 3D print with Wurframen by Rubicon. Other forces will have their own rocket systems once I can do some research on them and find suitable models - the Soviets are getting a T-40 based one with the rockets on its turret.

I probably aught to add some insignia on this thing looking at it now.

An Sd.kfz 251 Ausf.D with sPzb 41 recoilless rifle. No official variant mounting this weapon was in service, but I found one conversion from Normady matching this, so it could happen I guess. The model's by Rubicon, and I threw it together really just as I had the bits there (you get two in a box).

Another truck. ...Um, this one with tracks. This time it was originally Soviet. A Voroshilovets artillery tractor with a German quad flak on the back. Its a work in progress still needing more crew and stowage. A 3D print with a rebuilt cargo bed and gun from Rubicon Models. The first in a planned set of flak trucks (I have a Soviet one done too, sans the gun, as I try and source suitable pieces).

Speaking of 3D prints. Horribly dated for front line service. I guess its performing recce or been dragged away from security duties. An Sd.kfz 221 - as well, the Germans withdrew most of their other machine gun armed armoured cars for training duties early on. I added some bits from Rubicon to the 3D print, along with a pile of stowage by Black Dog.


A StuG III Ausf.C done up with concrete armour. Obviously modified in some shop somewhere to include elements of the later models. Again with stowage from Black Dog tat the back. Spare tracks are by Die Waffenkammer - and an element which I've been using to set my German vehicles apart from German vehicles in foreign service (ah, at least I intended to, but rule of cool doesn't always let me in the odd case...).


A StuiG 33b. Still surviving after the Battle of Stalingrad. A few of these did in fact, though in retrospect I aught to have gone with a captured SU-122 or Sturmpanzer 43 (hell, I may do anyway). More Black Dog stowage at the back there (1/48th scale, which is really hit and miss with these 1/56th scale miniatures and needs work to fit).

Here's a fairly bedraggled looking Panzer 38(t). At this stage you may have noticed that I like a certain look with my vehicles. Grimy as hell and carrying everything and the kitchen sink (damn, I have 28mm sinks somewhere...). I've been meaning to replace the barrel, but haven't quite yet (the Soviets, among others, did consider upgrading the guns on these. This one just looks dumb though).


And last here's the first German vehicle I made for this current iteration of my WWII collection. Warlord Game's Marder III. In case you wonder where the bar was set with the grime. I believe the crew started out as Warlord's Soviet figures, but its been a while. Since making this I've been wanting to make more of the Marder series in particular one of the pre-production prototypes fitted with a StuG's short 75mm which went off to the Eastern Front to fight.



More to come as its painted. Further posts aren't going to have as many models as I'm running out of the finished stuff. But I'll probably go more into the background of certain weird vehicles or random stuff once its less about just dumping all of these images.

Again here's the list of vehicles which I've been working from. I'm thinking of switching out the Panzer II for a Panzer 38(t) with 2cm autocannon which would be more period correct, then using the Panzer II for ...something (maybe that BA-10 which had bits of the II's turret stuck on).
Germany:
Armoured Car - MG - Sd.Kfz 221
Armoured Car - Autocannon - sd.kfz 234/1
Armoured Car - Light Gun - sd.kfz 234/2
Armoured Car - Radio Vehicle - Panzer I command or sd.kfz 223
Tankette - MG - AMR 35
Light Tank 1- Light Gun - Panzer 38t
Light Tank 2- Light Gun - 7TP
Light Tank - Autocannon - Panzer II
Medium Tank - Light Gun - Panzer III
Medium Tank 1- Medium Gun - Panzer IV
Medium Tank 2- Medium Gun - T-34/76
Medium Tank - Heavy Gun - T-34/85
Heavy Tank - Medium Gun - KV 1 mit L/40
Heavy Tank - Heavy Gun - Panther
Tank Destroyer 1- Medium Gun - StuG III
Tank Destroyer 2- Medium Gun - StuG IV
Tank Destroyer - Heavy Gun - SU-85 or Jagdpanzer IV L/70
SPG - Light Gun - komsomolets mit Pak 36
SPG - Medium Gun 1 - Marder III
SPG - Howitzer - Sig 33(b)
Rocket Launcher - Renault UE mit Wurframen 40
Truck - Light Flak -mRSO/ STZ with Flak 30
Truck - Medium Flak - Maultier with 20mm Quad Flak
Armoured Truck - Light Gun - Sd.kfz 251 panzerbusche 41
Armoured Truck - Medium Gun - Sd.kfz 234/4
APC 2 - Armoured Sd.kfz 6
Light AT Gun - Panzerbusche 41
Medium AT Gun - Pak 40