Just finishing the last few parts of the 21st Panzer Div.
These are the transports for my German Infantry Battalion featured in my first entry. They are supposed to be P 107, but no one seems to make them in 15mm. So I have tried to convert some French half-tracks by QRF. Not great but they will do.
Two 15mm SdKfz 7 (Battlefront)
U304(f) 2cm Flak (Battlefront)
Captured Somua S-35 (Skytrek)
A bit more for my German Cavalry Battalion (15mm)
A SdKfz 253 (StuG) not part of the Battlion but I had some grey paint left over and a SdKfz 221 (Both Battlefront) |
Krupp Kfz 70 Truck (Battlefront) |
15cm IG33 auf Panzer 1 (Battlefront) again not part of the Battalion buti did mange to use the Grey paint up. |
Romans (15mm Essex 48 figures)
At last I decided to finish of my Early Roman Army, so I ordered some figures from Essex. The Legionaries were fine but it seems they have change the Auxiliary javelin figures. The new ones are much smaller than the ones I have and don't mix very well (I suppose I could but the size is very noticeable - so no i can't) Therefore finishing the Romans is on hold again until some old Essex Auxiliary come up on Ebay. :(
15mm Essex Ancient British (93 Figures)
Going through my lead mounting I found I had these, and as I had no auxiliary to paint I painted these instead.
Finally - Khurasan (15mm Late 16th Cent) Landsknecht (80 Figures)
These are for my French Wars of Religion armies. Two units (one smaller than the other but reinforcements are on order)
Hopefully I will finish off the German Cavalry Battalion by the next post and maybe the Numidian army. Which probably means I won't, and will paint something entirely different. I know, just can't help being a wargames butterfly.
Oh wow Grahame, you must be the absolute king of 15mm! I just cannot believe those Landsknecht are really 15mm, they are so well painted, I would have believed them to be 28mm without a doubt. The conversions on the German halftracks worked out wonderfully well and that Somua is an absolute gem. What a treat Grahame, do get cracking on those German riders and Numidians, can't wait. If my math is correct, you are down for 515 points.
Flippin' 'eck Grahame - you just keep churning them out! Nice work :)
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ReplyDeleteWell that's a powerful load of 15s Grahame. My eyes are too old for these figs these days, but I like what you've turned out. All great, but top marks for the Landschnechs
ReplyDeleteSuperb! They're all terrific but I have to say I really like the look of those pikemen. Wonderful brushwork Grahame.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes, what an assortment! Top quality too, very well done Grahame.
ReplyDeleteReally like the pike block too - get the sense of mass that sometimes don't achieve with 25mm unless you have masses of figures.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the pikemen!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so well painted what a great mass of figures very very nice
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff all aroudn those Romans look great!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and crisp painting! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWoW! Terrific work Graham! Love the Romans, infact love them all.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! What a terrific 15mm bomb.
ReplyDeleteI cant pick a favourite amongst them!
Great looking half tracks followed by great looking Romans and ancient brits, but wonderful looking landsknechts! Wow!
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15cm IG33 auf Panzer I - the most overloaded AFV in the German Army!
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Lovely work on these vehicles - so many gems there!
Cracking work Grahame! Quit a nice varied selection you've got there!
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ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of armour!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work on this paint bomb! I really like the German Vick and the wonderful detail on them. The ancients are also wonderful and we'll done, but I really like the landsknecht regiments and the riot of color. Beautiful work on them, and 15's no less!
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