My sixth submission for AHPC XV is a group of reinforcements for the early
war French Division Légère Mécanique that I painted last year. To add
to the tanks and motorized troops, I have added a small platoon of a
headquarters and two sections on motorcycles. The figures are a mix of
metal minis from Crusader Miniatures and 3D prints using STL files purchased from MyMiniFactory for a total of 24 foot and 23 'mounted' figures. I really liked the Crusader motorcyclist, which will be a good match for the dragons
porté I painted. The 3D prints also go well with the metal minis, but I
have two minor criticisms regarding the files: (1) 'slung weapons' have
no slings, and (2) most of the carbines have the bolts on the wrong
side.
In
the case of the dismounted motorcyclists, I cleaned up the figures and
glued them onto 1" fender washers. I then added some fine sand to the
base with PVA glue. In the case of the 3D figures, these were printed by
a friend of mine who has done a number of projects for me in the past.
He did most of the cleanup prior to delivery, but I went over them again
to remove any missed supports and make a few repairs. These were glued
to popsicle sticks with
PVA glue to give me something to handle while priming and painting. I
made bases for all of them using the plastic from old restaurant gift
cards. I can get three bases from one card. I did all the ground work on
these bases separately and glued the motorcycles on once all the
painting was complete.
All
the figures were primed with Vallejo USA Olive Drab Surface Primer
using an airbrush. The bodies of the motorcycles were left that base
colour. I then painted the rest primarily with Vallejo acrylics (unless
indicated otherwise) as follows: faces and hands - Flat Flesh; uniform -
Green Grey; boots - Chocolate Brown; belt, pistol holster, and ammo
pouches - Leather Brown; leather pad on helmet, chin strap, gauntlets,
and motorbike seat - Army Painter Leather Brown; canteen cover - English
Uniform; gas mask bag - German Camo Beige; saddle bags - German Camo
Orange Ochre; goggle frames, engine and muffler - Army Painter Plate
Mail Metal; helmet - Olive Grey; goggles strap, scarf, and jacket
buttons - Tan Earth; goggle lenses - Army Painter Runic Cobalt; rifle
stocks - Beige Brown; motorcycle tires - Black; pistols and metal on
weapons - German Grey; highlights on SMG and LMG - Gungrey. Once
completed, everything got the ol' "Army Painter Strong Tone Quick Shade"
treatment. When that was dry, the motorcycles were removed from the
popsicle sticks and glued to their bases with Super Glue. Here are the
final results.
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French motorcycle platoon mounted and dismounted |
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View from the right |
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View from the left |
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No. 1 Section dismounted |
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Platoon Headquarters dismounted |
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No. 2 Section dismounted |
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No. 1 Section on their bikes |
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No. 2 Section on their bikes |
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No. 2 Section on their bikes (flip side) |
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My one attempt to hand-paint a licence plate |
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French motorcycle troops halted while the officer consults his map |
The
last figure for this post is an officer that came from the box of
Wargames Atlantic French Infantry that I painted at the beginning of the
challenge. Rather than paint him in Horizon Blue, I have done him in
colours appropriate for May 1940.
Thanks for stopping by.
1 comment:
Gotta say, I loved this entry, Frederick. Nice one!
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