"1917/18 Germans in 10mm" Topic
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fred12df | 12 Apr 2014 2:29 p.m. PST |
Over the last few weeks I have been making good progress with my late War Germans for GWSH. These are all 10mm Pendraken figures. 2 regiments of infantry done, along with the artillery, and most of the cavalry. There is another regiment of infantry to go, and I'm sure a few other bits and pieces (and as can be seen from these photos the labels on the bases need redoing).
1st Infantry Regiment
2nd Infantry Regiment
Stosstruppen
Flammenwerfer
Pioneers
Cavalry squadron – really just decorative at this stage of the war!
Divisional Artillery 77mm at the front, 105s (in grey), then at the back left 150mm (in spotty cammo) and back right 21cm Morsers
1st regiment of 77mm guns – in an mid war scheme with blue
2nd regiment of 77mm guns – in more typical three colour cammo
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monk2002uk | 12 Apr 2014 10:09 p.m. PST |
Very nice! I especially like the different camo schemes on the guns. Some German cavalry were used as divisional cavalry assets in the Spring offensives of 1918. Robert |
fred12df | 13 Apr 2014 11:02 a.m. PST |
Thanks Robert. The guns are good fun to paint. It seems thee are a few options for actually using the late war cav. The advantage of this scale is that you can get a fair few cavalry for just a few quid, so even if they only get the occasional use it's not a problem. |
Vimy Ridge | 13 Apr 2014 11:57 a.m. PST |
Very nice indeed! I like the textured bases you are using! Nice job on the stosstruppen helmets as well! Shawn |
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