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Sunday, 5 January 2020
From ChristopherS: Return of the Green Devil Fallschirmjäger project (50pts.)
I've re-fired up my Fallschirmjäger Green Devils for Normandy project for future CoC games. I started this project along time ago for Disposable Hero's, but stopped as 28mm WWII gaming hit a lull. Then a few years later WWII 28mm gaming picked up again with Bolt Action followed by CoC, but by that time my friend Nick was already doing Fallschirmjäger so I decided instead to concentrate on my US Airborne as opposition. Well I finished most my Airborne with just a few odds and ends to do so decided to rekindle the Fallschirmjäger project. This partly is because nobody in my club has them or for Big CoC with a large FJ force, but mostly because I just really have always liked them and want to have my own force of them.
I kind of forgot what a painting challenge late war Fallschirmjäger can be! They kind of have a little of everything with different colored smocks to include the early version, later Sumpmuster and Splinter camo plus various different shades of pants helmets and gear One thing for sure they are not boring! Even using some AP does not speed up the process much because you still have to go back and add all the detail and highlights(well I do) but it does give a nice protective coating at least. While they take along time to paint the result is worth it, but might slow my production down for the challenge, but I'll still push to make my set point goal.
I painted these using Vallejo paints and some Mig pigments for the base. While I prefer Foundry for Horse and Musket periods and earlier I find for after that Vallejo works the best. Also I went with Artizan and Crusader Fallschirmjäger as I really enjoy painting those figures, but will add some Warlord here and there to help fill in holes later.
Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company- Artizan, Crusader
MilesR: WOW - simply wow. These are superbly painted figures and honestly make me want to throw out my brushes as I cant achieve that quality. I am most impressed.
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Brilliant stuff! These are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThose FJs look great, Christopher :)
ReplyDeleteSuperb fallshirjaegers, Christopher! Love 'em.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow these are divine! You've really worked magic in to these guys.
ReplyDeleteFallschirmjaegers were just about my favourite WW2 before seeing these beautiful figures - now I just want to get mine onto the painting desk. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job with the non-uniform uniforms. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff. Give me lacework, facing colours and piping any day over camo patterns. I salute anyone who gets results like yours.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Yeah.... lots of detail to paint on the old FJ.
ReplyDeletecheers
Superb
ReplyDeleteFantastic paras, awesome finish!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent work
ReplyDeleteYour Fallis look superb as always! I know how hard that German camo can be, but you've pulled it off admirably. We should give them an outing as soon as you finally defeated my Brits in our ongoing campaign.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintjob Chris!
ReplyDeleteThe painting skill here is breathtaking...wow. German WW2 cammo is a super-intimidating subject, it looks amazing here. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAwesome camo and brilliant overall effect.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting Chris.
ReplyDeleteSome very nice work there, Chris - you clearly have a helluva lot more patience than I do!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the nice comments.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Gorgeous work!
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