Inspite of feeling yucky l have begun the next box-
Here they are in all their plastic glory. Sadly no random Strelsi figures in this box.Inspiration off my bookshelves to help choose a colour scheme…
Am going to paint the helmet and jacket green, do equipment, weapons and flesh, leaving the trousers the grey plastic. Then the wash…
Possible anti tank gun to be utilised by the force…
Here they are the first sprue finished last night prior to varnishing. Green not showing as much as I would like , perhaps a thinner wash…
Now thinking of a name for the army of these chaps from a former empire…







You've certainly got the bit between your teeth. Sorry you're feeling unwell.
ReplyDeleteStephen
That is a strange artillery piece.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3.7_cm_TAK_1918
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
You could go for something entirely fictional like Vulgaria (Baron Von Bomburst’s land in Chitty); or slightly hidden real state like Ostland; or real like Schwaben (Suabia).
ReplyDeleteChris/Nundanket
🤔 hmmmm.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Teutonia?
ReplyDeleteNeil
Hmmmm🤔
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
A very interesting project. How about Courland?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Delete🤔 hmmm
Alan Tradgardland
Germania too obvious? Maybe Rhineland?
ReplyDelete🤔 hmmm
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
GrosReich?
ReplyDelete🤔hmmmm
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
They looks great Alan.
ReplyDeleteThe projects of yours makes me consider 1/72, 1/76, 20mm wargaming my self. I have a lot of these small plastic soldiers from different nations, mostly WW2.
How about Schwabenland?
DeleteThanks.
DeleteA great scale and one so evocative of an Airfix childhood, love a bit of Nostalgia!
🤔hmmmm
Alan Tradgardland