Some years ago, (1996 ?) I purchased some issues of an Osprey special edition series with a Lead Soldier collection figure attached.
As the subject title suggests, the issue I really liked was on the WW2 Commandos. Some great sculpts, in particular the figure that accompanied the first issue. A sergeant of No6 Commando. What is interesting is that the figure is modelled in a Denison smock. As is a Commando sniper on p.17 which is styled "Normandy 1944". Can we assume that the Denison smock had become the preferred combat dress of the Commandos by the winter of 1944 ? By that stage of the war they were no longer seaborne raiders, but were effectively elite assault infantry.
Sculpting the forth coming Pendraken Commandoes as 'late' and putting a good few in Denisons, along with berets, cap comforters, and early pattern Bergen rucksacks would give these figures a shelf life well into the post war period, not to mention some very useful figures for those engagements of D Days +1 to +83 when they held the eastern flank of the British beachhead lodgement. The Commandoes also were deployed to the Ardennes and spearheaded the assaults on the Rhine, Alter and Elbe. With a gaming AP of 5/30 (BKC) their 10mm figures would make their presence felt on the table, just as much as their inspirations did in real life.
I think the Denison was used by the Commandoes a fair bit - but I have no idea how universal it was. There was also a wind proof smock that looks very similar to the Dension, but was in a plain colour (a grey green I think).
For elite forces the more variety the better, so different headgear would be great.
Bergens, berets and smocks could also be used for Glider Pilots at Arnhem too.
Soudns good to me 8)
When can we buy some then? ;)
The Lieutenant General has spoken - go Techno and make it so.... :-\
Dave wants to do a load of 1950's/60's British at some point, so I'd imagine his plans will include something like those you mention.
Quote from: Sunray on 08 September 2014, 02:31:57 PM
The Lieutenant General has spoken - go Techno and make it so.... :-\
I've only got one pair of hands ! X_X ;)
Cheers - Phil
...and they're mostly used for collecting coats.
Can I just remind punters that the tickets are not for a raffle of coats!
Whoever has Ithorial's WWI bomber jacket and Dour Puritan's black, itchy, woollen smock, please give them back!
Someone's put the smockers on it and I do hate being so comfy. Incidentally, my WWI German hussars arrived today. Wow! terrific figures.
Quote from: Leon on 08 September 2014, 03:23:33 PM
Dave wants to do a load of 1950's/60's British at some point, so I'd imagine his plans will include something like those you mention.
Cool 8)
Quote from: Sunray on 08 September 2014, 02:31:57 PM
The Lieutenant General has spoken - go Techno and make it so.... :-\
Quote from: Techno on 08 September 2014, 04:37:32 PM
I've only got one pair of hands ! X_X ;)
Cheers - Phil
What kind of poor excuse is that then, eh?! :d
Quote from: nikharwood on 08 September 2014, 09:27:53 PM
What kind of poor excuse is that then, eh?! :d
None what so ever -
WORK FASTERIanS ;)
Faster ?
The wax five got so hot yesterday it burnt the desk when I put it down..... ;)
Cheers - Phil. (I'd better start pushing putty, then.)
Well you couldnt work much slower.... :D
IanS
Quote from: Leon on 08 September 2014, 03:23:33 PM
Dave wants to do a load of 1950's/60's British at some point, so I'd imagine his plans will include something like those you mention.
All good stuff Leon, but the figures I describe are much needed to complete your most popular range. World War Two. The web for late war Commandos will be 37 or "assault jerkin" and I am sure the distinctive Thompson .45 was not used after the war. The figures I describe are genuine 1944/45 items.
To be honest 1950s/60s figures don't have a big following. Korea is about it, and after the 58 web plus SLR is introduced in the mid 60s, your Falklands range will work well with combat jackets painted olive as opposed to the later DPM.
If Dave is up for a 1960s range then go for generic African bush war types - Mad Mike Hoare's Wild Geese etc. and Arab/Israeli 1967 Its a best seller in 15mm.
Quote from: ianrs54 on 09 September 2014, 11:07:03 AM
Well you couldnt work much slower.... :D IanS
:P ;D ;D
(You should see the number of figures on the desk at the mo', Ian....I reckon I'm pushing putty on more soldiers than most folk are painting. X_X X_X X_X)
Cheers - Phil
Ok so at the moment you are very trying....
ianS
Certainly am. :P ;)
Cheers - Phil
:D