Finished basing them today. Used some sand mixed with dried coffee grounds along with some Army Painter winter tufts.
Three full squads per side with anti-tank rifles. Plan to add light artillery and mortars later.
I didn't highlight these DAK guys after the Minwax staining as the base coating was a bit watered down and give a pretty good variation of color.
The British were given a little bit of highlighting - Iraqi Sand over Khaki that had been stained with Minwax.
For the record, I ran the Franco-Prussian War skirmish game using Bolt Action on Saturday at another game day at the Fort Lewis Museum. The game went for 6 turns with the French winning over the Prussians. The Prussians had a Cuirassier and two artillery units while the French had neither. Their victory couldn't be solely attributed to the longer range Chassepots, as the Prussians were overly cautious and didn't take advantage of their superior numbers - 10 units to the French's 8.
Next up are a Panzer IV and Matilda to support the Western Desert forces. Thanks again for dropping by and happy painting and gaming to you all.
This site was created late in 2008, just a few years after first becoming involved in wargaming. As you can tell by the name, WAB was my introduction to this community. I appreciate the following and comments this blog receives, and give all thanks and credit to my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It may seem odd that this blog appears to focus on the folly of mankind's continuous warfare, but I believe I can still enjoy this hobby so long as I put Him first in all I do. Maranatha!
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Wonderful work Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michael! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteLovely work Dean, I can feel the desert heat from here!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fran! It's a scorcher! :) Best, Dean
DeleteLovely work and the coffee grounds is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Norm. It gives the ground a bit more of a variety in "rock" sizes. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteThe troops look fantastic, Dean! My congrats! Can't wait to see them in games :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Dmitry. Best regards, Dean
DeleteThese guys look terrific!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jonathan. Appreciate the kind words. Best, Dean
DeleteThese are fantastic! Was looking at a starter box of these yesterday - glad I didn't see your post before, or I might have caved ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, FMB. I got the El Alamein set - over $30 discount. And it came with a cut-down copy of the 2nd Ed. rules - which I didn't yet have. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteThe dipping is very effective.They turned out really good!
ReplyDeleteThank you much, Javier. Yes, it really brought out a lot of the details over the block paint job. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBoom, another pair of units in record time, looking great!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! Looking forward to getting them on the table. Best regards, Dean
DeleteWow, impressive and beautiful army!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phil! Best, Dean
DeleteNice work Dean, a couple of good started forces to get you going for the period. Hope to see your work on the supports soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Scrivs! Back to Bolt Action - my very first game was the one you hosted for me and Pat, way back in 2013 - at Maelstrom Games! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteThese guys look very formidable 8)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Denis! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteThose guys look just great Dean!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much, Christopher! Kind regards, Dean
DeleteWooow! Looking awesome sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michal! Best regards, Dean
DeleteGreat job on the British. I have fond memories of Airfix sets of DAK and 8th Army as a kid. They featured in the Commando Comics quite often as well. Fuel for the mind!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Simon. Yes, as I was painting them, they did remind me so much of Airfix figures = grown up a bit in scale. :) Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteColossal and amazing! Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Dmitry! Best regards, Dean
DeleteDean very nice, the dry brushing on British made a huge difference (to me) in their look. Well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kevin
Thanks, Kevin! Yes, well worth the effort. Best regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful figures, Dean!
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