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More than a year after picking up some new 10mm tanks from Red3 at the PAW show in Plymouth, I've finally finished the daunting project of re-doing my WW2 10mm German forces, all with a coherent, hand-painted 3-tone cammo scheme.
Puma, from Arrowhead - a stunningly detailed multi-part metal kit
Dragon King Tiger, with Arrowhead tank riders. I left their faces un-inked to make them pop a little more at this small scale.
Arrowhead Tiger 1's - another stunning model
Pendraken Wirbelwind
Pendraken (I think?) Quad AA
Pithead Diana. I know they were only used in the desert, but I ordered this one by accident and hey, one 'might' have been cobbled together and saved for later...?
Nashorn from Minifigs.
Arrowhead StuG with tank riders
Front view.
Theree StuGs. From left to right, Arrowhead new kit, Pendraken old casting with Arrowhead barrel, Arrowhead now-discontinued one-piece model
Old & new Arrowhead StuGs
Red3 PzIV Really clean two piece casting (turret and "the rest")
Arrowhead PzIV with no Shurzen
Butlers Printed Models Steyr truck. A lot of printing lines on these which the cammo just about hides at wargaming distances.
Dragon pre-paint JagdTiger. The barrel melted when I was stripping the old paint job, so I bodged together a rather unappealing substitute.
Arrowhead 88. Something like 2.3 million pieces in this kit - but worth it!
Arrowhead and Pendraken 88's side by side
Pendraken Pak40. Crew could be anyones - I mixed them up
I've posted the individual units before, but here's a few pictures of the complete Thracian army all together.
They are almost all Xyston for the foot and generals, and Museum for the mounted troops. The only exceptions are that a few of the LF javelinmen are Corvis Belli gallic youths.
Xyston can sometimes be really distinctive in style, but I think the Museum mounted look absolutely find set against them here.
With Spring very much in the air, I've realised that I need to free up a few Bisley drawers for some of the stuff I've painted during Lockdown, and so I will be doing a bit of a mini-flurry of eBay sales in the next week or so.
15mm Chinese Handgunners / arquebusiers (actually Boxer Rebellion figures!)
15mm Essex Chinese handgunners
15mm Arab musketeers / arquebusiers
More 15mm Arab / Afghan musketeers or riflemen
15mm Byzantine Crossbowmen
Unpainted but undercoated 15mm Arab Musketeers
Blue Moon American Indians 15/18mm undercoated only
And.. last but not least a large 15mm True North Miniatures WW2 Belgian Army, perfect for playing O Group, the new WW2 ruleset from TFL, or Peter Pig's PBI WW2 rules.
With the Cyrus' Mobile Tower having languished in the drawer since before Xmas last year, and with plenty of cavalry and ancilliary troops all done, finally the Early Persian army gets the core of it's troops - the Immortals and Sparabara:
For these guys I have managed to fit between 12-14 figures on each 40x40mm ADLG infantry unit base, leaving a gap at the front as well so the rear ranks are really crowded with archers
I also followed up on my numerous "wallpaper" experiments with wallpapering the pavises of the Sparabara to make them more colourful and personalised - as usual just ssearching for "Persian Patterns" on Pinterest and Google
My theory was that no-one really knows what they looked like, so why wouldn't they go personalised on the designs?
From the rear you can really see how they have been crammed in, using a variety of the Museum poses and equipment sets
There are cuirasses, petruges, no armour at all, helmets, hoods, all sorts really...
I needed two bases to act as Immortals, and dithered about with how to represent them, finally chooing a unique, pointed-top spara and a common, 'posh-looking' design - after I stumbled on the design online.
I also added the standard bearers and musicians to the bases to make them even more obvious from the back as well
Each of the units has someone poking through the wall of pavises - these have a kneeling archer and a officer bloke with a small axe checking that the coast is clear
From the back you can see the real mix of Contrast and normal paints I used, as well as some of the very basic "spots and lines" patterns - with the figures this densely packed it is all about the mass effect, even though many of the patterns are not ones that would stand up to independent scrutiny!
The cuirass-wearers were done with white undercoat, a wash with Skeleton Contrast, then the blocks of armour and petruges painted in Ivory.