Well,
Another
long absence from the net… or at least my blog. And in the interval, I have
slaved myself painting… and taking my usual bad pictures (almost crappy I would
say, I need to improve, not even a good camera will save me).
But let’s
post something just to keep my projects moving. 28mm today, and… I completed a project. US
Army late 1944 early 1945. It is done. No more stuff to paint at home! Yes it
sounds incredible (and I am thinking maybe I can buy something new, obviously…).
But everything I bought is not built and painted.
It is the result of several years of works, in two countries! It is also a combination of different manufacturers. The first figures are original Bolt Action bought straight from Paul Hicks in person, at Dadi.com more than 10 years ago... supplemented by Artizan Designs, Empress (sculpted again by the talented Paul Hicks), and some more recent BA miniatures from Warlord (the 57mm ATG). Vehicles are Hobby Boss, original Bolt Action, current Bolt Action and Rubicon. Some of them have already appeared in the blog but lets go to see the details.
The core of the Force is a full strength infantry platoon, with Platoon Command, 3 squads, and some supports.
Platoon Command with Bazooka team. |
Again the infantry |
Static antitank support in the form of a Warlord 57mm ATG (US license built british 6pdr). The crew is in winter uniform. The sculpts are not exceptional, but they work.
The platoon is also suppoerted by a MMG squad (yes the .30 cal was designated LMG but it was in the weight class of MMG and it was belt fed).
You can also see the leftover after years of cllecting... start of a 2nd platoon? arrrghhh.... |
you can also see General Patton (original BA) inspecting the platoon while standing in a M3A1 HT and an additional Bazooka team and a sniper team. |
Then we move to the 'heavy metal'
Oh well end of post! I hope you like it.
Mr. Hicks has just posted that he is putting the finishing touches on more late war heavy weapons for the US. You only thought your army was complete. :D
ReplyDeletethe struggle never ends... well an M1919 team firing and moving and maybe a 60mm mortar would be a good addition...
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I just ordered some of his Volksgrenaders I'm preparation for more the line in the future.
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