Help support TMP


"15mm WW1 late war Germans" Topic


11 Posts

All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.

In order to respect possible copyright issues, when quoting from a book or article, please quote no more than three paragraphs.

For more information, see the TMP FAQ.


Back to the Early 20th Century Discussion Message Board


Areas of Interest

World War One

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Recent Link


Featured Ruleset


Featured Showcase Article

GallopingJack Checks Out The Terrain Mat

Mal Wright Fezian goes to sea with the Terrain Mat.


Featured Workbench Article

Tony Builds and Paints a Khang Robot

Tony shows how he puts together and paints a Flash Gordon-inspired sci-fi pulp robot.


Featured Profile Article

First Look: GF9's 15mm Arnhem House

Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian examines another pre-painted building for WWII.


Featured Book Review


Featured Movie Review


1,224 hits since 26 Sep 2021
©1994-2025 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?

monk2002uk26 Sep 2021 10:26 a.m. PST

Here are four platoons of Peter Pig late war German infantry:

Robert

martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP26 Sep 2021 10:56 a.m. PST

Very nice pieces Robert.

Thanks for using piggies.
The latest PP WW1 are the 1920 polish if you are ready for your next project??


martin

Wargamer Blue26 Sep 2021 2:15 p.m. PST

So nice. Well painted.

rvandusen Supporting Member of TMP26 Sep 2021 2:42 p.m. PST

Peter Pig are the kings of the first half of the last century in 15mm! I'm painting their 25mm ww2 Japanese now.

Blutarski26 Sep 2021 4:32 p.m. PST

It looks like everyone shaved before falling in. Cool!

B

monk2002uk26 Sep 2021 11:12 p.m. PST

Thank you very much. Some of the support weapons, including MG08s:

Minenwerfer:

And Granatwerfer 16s, which are actually from the Peter Pig WW2 range so the small hand-held mortars of WW2 rather than the spigot Granatwerfer. I painted some of the helmets with the WW1 camo pattern to help disguise the WW2 shape:

Robert

monk2002uk27 Sep 2021 4:30 a.m. PST

No German force would be complete without Flammenwerfer. The men are from Peter Pig. The flame is from Armorcast:

Robert

whitejamest27 Sep 2021 8:12 a.m. PST

Great looking pieces!

monk2002uk27 Sep 2021 12:13 p.m. PST

Thanks. Something to kick up a Sturm, providing close support for infantry colleagues – the Peter Pig infantry gun:

Robert

monk2002uk27 Sep 2021 9:34 p.m. PST

Anti-tank weapons. First, the late war 37mm anti-tank gun from Battlefront Miniatures:

And the T-Gewehr anti-tank rifle. These are Peter Pig WW2 German anti-tank models modified to look like the WW1 T-Gewehr:

Robert

Gallocelt28 Sep 2021 5:18 p.m. PST

Those are very nicely painted WWI Germans. I love Peter Pig WWI. Great stuff! I've painted up my early war Germans, French and British. I still have to base them. I look forward to doing later war too.


Cheers!

Gallo

Sorry - only verified members can post on the forums.