My first project for the latest painting challenge was a platoon of 34 Wargames Atlantic French Infantry of the period 1916 onward. It continues my love-hate relationship with multipart plastic miniatures. The box contains five identical sprues of seven figures each, with lots of arm and head options. In fact you get a choice of five different sets of heads. There are also additional sprues with sets of equipment and weapons to make the figures into early WW2 French infantry. On the down side is that each sprue has an officer figure, so five in total. Plus all the little pieces are very fiddly.
I decided to assemble my platoon using the set of heads with Adrian helmets not wearing gas masks. I intended to use one of the officer figures with my WW2 French, and gave him a fancy kepi. (He will appear in a later post.) Of the remaining four officer figures, one was assembled as an officer with a pistol. I also gave him a map case left over from the Warlord Games Bolt Action Blitzkrieg German Infantry box. while the other three were converted into 'sergeants' by giving them a rifle and various pouches left over from the Warlord Games Winter Soviet Infantry box. Once everything was assembled I painted them following a useful video from Sonic Sledgehammer, with a few modifications.
A platoon of the 701st Infantry ready to attack 'The Anthill' |
Platoon Headquarters |
First Section |
Second Section |
Third Section |
Officer and conversion to Sergeant |
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3 comments:
Good work on these guys Frederick!
Nice work on these
Lovely stuff. I'm thinking about buying that set. Looks very promising.
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