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Hello Guys
Here are some pictures of a Hungarian heavy weapons platoon, that I finished last night.
I have used FOW for the organisation, I really like this part of these rules.
Also FOW bases, great size and Magnetic! Cool!
Here they are unpainted on FOW bases,
AT rifles and 7/31m machine guns from the Polish heavy weapons set, the rest from the German infantry and artillery crew sets.

Here they are finished, I have real difficulty photographing infantry!

And a German Pak40 based the same way

Cheers Chris
Here are some pictures of a Hungarian heavy weapons platoon, that I finished last night.
I have used FOW for the organisation, I really like this part of these rules.
Also FOW bases, great size and Magnetic! Cool!
Here they are unpainted on FOW bases,
AT rifles and 7/31m machine guns from the Polish heavy weapons set, the rest from the German infantry and artillery crew sets.

Here they are finished, I have real difficulty photographing infantry!

And a German Pak40 based the same way

Cheers Chris
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Nice troops guys. Here is a picture of a Panzergrenadier assault on the village of "byelyenikhino". This "vil" is about 9kms southwest of Prokorovka 12 July 1943. We played the game today seeings how some of us didn't have work or school,and we were defininately not going shopping.
The troops are mounted on metal bases. They in turn mount on to a 3/4 X 3/4 inch base,that has 5 magnets, and is then flocked. Each of these bases represent a squad. If a casualty is taken then a trooper is removed or 25% squad casualty per trooper. I also have an ID tag on a metal base that has unit ID,skill ratings,Balkan kreuse,and 2nd SS tactical symbol.

The troops are mounted on metal bases. They in turn mount on to a 3/4 X 3/4 inch base,that has 5 magnets, and is then flocked. Each of these bases represent a squad. If a casualty is taken then a trooper is removed or 25% squad casualty per trooper. I also have an ID tag on a metal base that has unit ID,skill ratings,Balkan kreuse,and 2nd SS tactical symbol.

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Thanks Grant,cama wrote:I like the labelling system, JB. I am also going to possibly borrow your magnetized infantry when I do up my next batch. I have a bag of extremely tiny rare earth magnets that I think will work.
Cheers
Grant
Let me know before you mount them. I will lend you my experience with them.
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Thanks,Grant. I just love to see Massive troop formations for ACW and Napoleanics.
We did "McPhearson's Ridge" (or the first engagement at Gettysburg) a couple years ago,at Little Wars. We had the whole Iron brigade and one Confederate Brigade(the name of the brigade eludes me at the moment) at 1 to 1 scale. Each player commanded a regiment of roughly 200 or so. It was interesting to see what happens when your comrades don't properly support you i.e. the 14th Tennesee getting their keasters(spelling?) shot off because of a conflict in commands...
Anyways ,I'm obviously not a photogragher either,especially with this 8 year old camera.
but here are some pics of the new US Army ACU (Anywhere Combat Uniform)


We did "McPhearson's Ridge" (or the first engagement at Gettysburg) a couple years ago,at Little Wars. We had the whole Iron brigade and one Confederate Brigade(the name of the brigade eludes me at the moment) at 1 to 1 scale. Each player commanded a regiment of roughly 200 or so. It was interesting to see what happens when your comrades don't properly support you i.e. the 14th Tennesee getting their keasters(spelling?) shot off because of a conflict in commands...
Anyways ,I'm obviously not a photogragher either,especially with this 8 year old camera.
but here are some pics of the new US Army ACU (Anywhere Combat Uniform)


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Lot of cool stuff here,
Here's a few pics of mine.
US Infantry Company, based for GHQ rules, under artillery barrage.

German Engineer Company with a flame thrower figure on each stand.

Wish mine were as good as Ritter's. I guess I'll keep on trying.
One thing I think I may have to do is go back and flock each and every individual figure base to blend them into the terrain.
I looked at some of Ritter's earlier work and the figure bases weren't covered, but now he does, and I think it looks a lot better.
Cheers
Here's a few pics of mine.
US Infantry Company, based for GHQ rules, under artillery barrage.

German Engineer Company with a flame thrower figure on each stand.

Wish mine were as good as Ritter's. I guess I'll keep on trying.
One thing I think I may have to do is go back and flock each and every individual figure base to blend them into the terrain.
I looked at some of Ritter's earlier work and the figure bases weren't covered, but now he does, and I think it looks a lot better.
Cheers
Mike G.
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One of the things GHQ did get right was the sprue count on the US infantry. The 9 man squad for the army is the right organisation (Minus one M203 and the SAWs) for the Light Infantry, Air borne, Air Mobile and Stryker. The biggest difference in these formations is the heavy weapons platoons. Global Security.org has the FM's that show that mix.
Once you build the line platoons all you have to do is build the largest weapons platon and you can deploy them for any US Army infantry except 11J (Bradley Mech Infantry)
Building this company was a pain. If you do it man for man I'd modify one heavy eapons pack to all SAW sprues. You will need alot of Dragons and SAW's
For US Marines take the 9 man squad and add one kneeling NCO and 3 SAW's and your set.
Once you build the line platoons all you have to do is build the largest weapons platon and you can deploy them for any US Army infantry except 11J (Bradley Mech Infantry)
Building this company was a pain. If you do it man for man I'd modify one heavy eapons pack to all SAW sprues. You will need alot of Dragons and SAW's
For US Marines take the 9 man squad and add one kneeling NCO and 3 SAW's and your set.
I pray for Peace on Earth Good will toward men. Till then one round HE fire for Effect!
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Mage Knight Kevins Armoured infantry
This is an earlier post from Mage Knight Kevin. I just love the way these lads turned out. It makes me want to do some Canuks,for sure,eh.
More of his may be seen in the "Show us your stuff" thread pp5.
This first one is a Ram with a British (maybe Canadian?) infantry squad.

BTW I did get his permission before reposting
More of his may be seen in the "Show us your stuff" thread pp5.
This first one is a Ram with a British (maybe Canadian?) infantry squad.

BTW I did get his permission before reposting
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Ram kanagroo &Canucks
Fantastic scene. I`ve ordered my Rams and Paratroops (Brits) But they`ll be Canucks if I have anything to do about it. Just foolin. I`d like to find out where Ritter placed his information about the painting of the British or Canadian uniforms of WW2. I`m not sure where I saw it. But, it couldn`t have been that long ago? Anyways I like the paint job on the infantry and I`d like to emulate them as much as possible for a dio. I live in Winnipeg and I don`t think that there`s anyone here that is into micro armour.