

Next we have some German tank Hunters.

Anti-tank rifles are not much good but a must have for early war Germans.

Finally we have a couple of 5cm mortar teams.

I still have quite a few items left to paint for this project. Next up might be the motorcycle scouts or perhaps the cavalry.
4 comments:
Nice as always. Would love to get a game in soon.
I love your stuff, I need to start creating better bases for my figures.Everybody seems to like the "matakishi" method...
Interesting. I have never heard of the 'matakishi' method. After reviewing the site it is not exactly the technique I use, but close. I use the 'Cursed Treasures' technique (which I actually taught him).
http://cursedtreasures.blogspot.com/2008/10/im-ready-for-my-close-now.html
Mine are a little different. I use either the natural sand or resin sand Liquitex rather than the stucco. I also do not use stactic grass, ever. I prefer the look of Woodland Scenics ground foam and I mix various grades and colors.
Thanks for the comments! Looks like I should do a post on basing soon.
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