Friday 10 February 2017

Putting the Brrrrrrrr in Blitzkrieg : Operation Sealion

A couple more evenings work and the Kradschutzen are completed. Pretty easy to paint and as usual Agrax Earthshade covers a multitude of my painting sins. Happy with the result, though I do need to get one more outrider but I forgot to look at York so will have to wait for a future order to Blacktree who made these.
Part of the reason to get a few more of these Germans completed is I am putting on another demo game at Dumfries show in early March, I have pretty much all the figures I need already painted but want a few more iconic units on the table. I do have quite a few other terrain bits to complete......and more details of the Battle to follow soon.

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    1. Thanks Rodger .....a useful way to get troops int the battle early.

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  2. Belting unit. Indiana Jones with a lance and we're away

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  3. Nice work Matt, makes the pain of assembly ease when you see them all set for table

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    1. Thanks Phil indeed it is always a buzz to get another unit ready for battle...πŸ™‚

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  4. Superb job Matt, I really like these.

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    1. Thanks Michael....they have been travelling across France and Northern Europe before landing in Kent so I did paint them too cleanπŸ™‚

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  5. Super job on these,what about some bicycle troops next?
    Alan

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    1. Thanks Alan ......I do have some Brits on bikes already but yes I'll keep an eye open for some German cyclists......a few other things on the list as well....such fun collecting Early war germansπŸ˜€

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  6. Those really have come out well.

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    1. Thanks Roy not as adaptable as camels though !

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  7. This kind of unit always adds something special on our tables...and these ones are fantastic, excellent job Matt...and beautiful picture as well!

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    1. Thanks Phil hopefully they will see battle Ina the next couple of weeks

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  8. Great job! Really do love these...think they'd work well in Pulp games!

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    1. Thanks...yes a bit of late 1930's pulp...martin already suggested Indiana jones. I'm thinking Colonel Cavendish πŸ˜€

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  9. Nice work on those bikes Matt.

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    1. Thanks David fairly simple really...πŸ™‚

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  10. They have come together really well.
    Cheers
    Stu

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