The paint scheme was VJ Field Grey over a Tamiya Flat Black. Some of the equipment I then detailed, the flesh and weapons obviously, but the big secret was a dry brush of VJ Buff that really brought out the detail.
The whole lot.
Mainly PSC figures in the above image.
Mortars!
Medium and little.
Rear area troops.
Perhaps the table needs a map,
but they are just about to go into action and so it has been folded away.
Some singles to act as commanders for Crossfire.
The guys in great coats with the machine gun demanded their own base,
but I now see I could have tried to get the ammo belt to match up better,
it is not so obvious on the table top.
More machine guns.
Anti Tank rifle lying in wait.
Hiding behind a hedge, calling in a strike.
More spotters, although the binocular guys went to the MG crews as we'll see...
MGs on tripods.
Infantry attacking.
Infantry advancing.
In this image you can see extra detail that went into these figures,
but it is the dry brush that has really enhanced them.
Some of these figures are from Command Decision.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteFor the table, how about a nice lunch instead. 😀
Thanks.
DeleteThe Italian command post comes replete with a plate of pasta and glass of wine. See the third photo in this post: https://onesidedminiaturewargamingdiscourse.blogspot.com/2019/05/operation-brevity-15-may-1941.html