Monday, 7 December 2020

Painted - 15mm WW2 Germans

This weekend I started playing my first Chain of Command Pint-size campaign with my regular opponent, Steffen (more on this in a later post). I had to paint a few things to get ready for the campaign and such events are great motivation to get it done.

I needed a few more infantry men, as the Panzer Grenadier platoon in the campaign is slightly different than the regular German infantry platoon I already had. So more LMG crews were painted, some engineers and a Panzerschreck team.

In all 29 soldiers were painted. The sharp observer will notice that there are only 28 miniatures in the pictures below and that's because I had forgotten to paint one LMG. Fortunately I discovered this 2 days before the games, so I did get him done.

I also painted 4 Schwimmwagens and 3 Panzer IV H. Usually you would only need one of each in games of Chain of Command, but if I have more models I always try to paint them, so I can use them in games with other rulesets. I will probably paint some crew for the 'wagens at some point, but that is for another day.



 

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