Thanks for the kind comments guys.
redleg wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 6:30 am
Do you organize your vehicles into complete units?
Indeed I do - based on the army lists at the start of this topic. Full Regiments/Brigades/Battalions - whatever is applicable for the given unit. For example my Germans have a full Panzer Regiment, Panzer Grenadier Regiment, Recce Battalion etc. As my WW2 US Forces are closer to hand here's an example - the first M4A3 battalion along with a few photos of my marking system and, just because I got the companies out for that, more photos of my Armored Infantry along with some photos of 'un-revamped' motorized infantry company.
The bases/models are marked up underneath with a base colour (Company A-Yellow, B-Orange, C-Red, D-Light Blue, Bttn Supports Lt Grey) followed by a number of coloured (Black, Grey, White etc.) dots or dashes to represent the platoons (dots) and CHQ (dashes). The number of dots/dashes marks the elements position in the platoon. 1 dot = PHQ, 2 dots = second section etc.
Here's my first M4A3 Battalion.
First M4A3 Battalion (Black)
BHQ & Supports
Company A (Yellow)
Company B (Orange) - with the third platoon over turned to show off the dots
Company C (Red) - out of focus - doh!
Company D (Light Blue)
The next two photos show a comparison between the new marking system (dots/dashes etc) and the old system (hand written bases).
Old System
New System
Whilst I've got the two infantry companies out, I thought I'd post a few photos of each. The new system is on the revamped Armored Infantry Company, whilst the old system is on a motorised infantry company that has yet to be revamped.
Armored Infantry
Motorized Infantry
Bonus Image
Partially completed US Armored Infantry by Adler.
