15mm WWII German Airborne - Temperate

Started by bigjackmac, 24 February 2022, 03:24:13 PM

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bigjackmac

 All,

Continuing with my 'airborne' theme, let me present my Fallschirmjaeger force, based for temperate climes (if you missed my desert FJ, they are here: BlackHawkHet: 15mm WWII German Fallschirmjaeger for North Africa, Sicily, and Italy) climes, such as France and the Low Countries, Normandy, and the Eastern Front (though I don't much about FJ on the Eastern Front, have to do some research).

I bought this force pretty much in its entirety off a gentleman on Ebay, and he did a fantastic job.  The only things I painted completely myself were the MG Platoon and the truck on the Commander's stand.  Having said that, I didn't completely get off the hook: they were based for the Med (Tunisia, Sicily, Italy), and they were in appropriate uniforms.  Well, I already had FJ for the Med, so I had to repurpose these.  All the trousers and most of the helmets had to be repainted, I put a simple camo brown on the gray-green smocks, and I had to knock the clump foliage off the bases, paint over the sand with brown earth, and add static grass, so a fair amount of work on my part, but it was worth it and I'm very happy how they turned out.


The entire force, comprised of:
-A Command Stand
-An Executive Officer (XO, or 2iC) stand
-Six Rifle Platoons (three sections and a Platoon Commander, or PC)*
-An MG Platoon (four MG-42s and a PC)
-A Mortar Platoon (four 8.0cm tubes and a PC)
-An Anti-Tank Gun Platoon (four 3.7cm PaK-36s with Stielgranate)


The back side of a command stand, showing off the camo.


A closeup look at how to make sure your assistant gunner's brains are churned into chowder...  A cool pose, nonetheless.


A good look at one of the 8.0cm mortar teams.

To see a bunch more photos, please check the blog at:
https://blackhawkhet.blogspot.com/2022/02/15mm-wwii-german-airborne-temperate.html

So, there they are.  Whaddaya think?  I know I'm a goober, but I love how they turned out, and can't wait to get them on the table.  Of course, I always say that, and it appears I'm working up to more forces than I could ever hope to get on the table in one lifetime, but c'est la vie (la guerre?), I'm having a great time and will soon have a pretty good handle on doing any campaign in WWII that interests me.

More on the way!

V/R,
Jack

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bigjackmac

Thanks Will and Paul, I appreciate it.

V/R,
Jack

pierre the shy

Blimey Jack more yet paratroopers...very nicely done as usual  :-bd

have you been struck by the "vertical envelopment" bug?  ;)

I hope the guy with the MG42 firing over his shoulder has earplugs on, aren't they reputed to be very loud?

"Welcome back to the fight...this time I know our side will win"

bigjackmac

Thanks Pierre, and apparently I have a new-found love for paratroopers ;)  And yeah, I heard machine guns are loud! ;)

V/R,
Jack