US Infantry 2x Companies – Part 4

My most recent work with the US Infantry platoons has developed quickly over a period of two weeks.
The new spring weather has perked me up no end and my motivation has returned.
I re assessed my procedure and tested the dry brush highlight on the inked models and came to a conclusion that the benefit was minimal to the extensive time outlay for the result desired.

This step was immediately removed even though the first test model showed brilliant results.
I moved on to the varnishing stage and sprayed a Krylon Matt Varnish finish (a can I had in storage for about six years.. still worked well) which layered well and dried remarkably quickly.
I then ordered the figures as to what poses were to which stands and set them out.
The bases were all collected together (including a whole stack of others i need for later projects) and when tot the garage where I set up a hobby rotary tool with a small round sanding cylinder. I then spent about 2 hours burring the top surface of the bases with a course sand paper so that the basing plaster will stick strongly to it later.
After this I had to sit down and do the one part I think I need to redesign in my process.

I had to pare away from the base of each soldier the PVA glue and card stuck to the bottom.
I am seriously considering some king of set of mails and block of wood with holes in it from now on with the use of blue tack to hold them on… but then the blue tack can go soft apparently and also the spray paint can stuff the tack.. any suggestions?
Anyways the base of each soldier still had PVA and torn card fluff so had to carved off with blade.. and later I used a file which was both quicker and safer.
The fun part… gluing the soldiers to the base with cheap Cyanoacrylate this took 2 nights… longer than I anticipated… I think I was cooking that night.
Super fun part.. ground basing.
Now we have options here.. some people use pumice paste.. I don.. I use what is easily available.. Plaster board filling compound, or Pollyfilla™
I use a special secret recipe… standard recipe is 2.5 parts filler to 1 part water.
I add 1 more part water and about the equal of 2- M&Ms sized parts of brown cheap poster paint.. colour.. dark Ochre Brown. The dark brown will fade out heaps when the plaster dries… but it will be a dusty brown colour.. it should look like a medium dampness friable soil colour. Also if your base ever gets chipped during play you won’t see a glaring bright white plaster.

As you will see in this photo I mixed a little browner in the stands to the right than the ones to the left. As of this morning (the day after) the dark brown has kept its dark shade mostly. So if you use about 3-4 M&M size blobs of paint you can get a very dark soil.
I use a deep BF blister scarp to mix my plaster in. I use a ½ teaspoon measure and it is important you do measure reasonably accurately if you want consistent results. Although the paint is proving difficult to measure.
I use a sculpting tool with a fine spear tang tip and a rounded paddle end tip. I used the paddle to mix the paint and plaster and when the figures are based close together the thin spear tip is used to place the plaster.
The consistency of this plaster is reasonably watery. It flows with a little guidance but isn’t so free that it won’t sculpt up to a point. It is best described as being like a soft whipped cream.
I then wipe my finger tips or a tissue along the base edges leaving the grey plastic edge, which looks really neat.
Basing USA Infantry

Basing USA Infantry

Later I will glue flock and grass to these… the brown colour will look good under that.
PS I tried green plaster once… never again.

Operation – Stocktake – FOW

Here is the pictorial stock take of most of my FOW figures.

Grenadier Kompanie List Options:

Kompanie HQ's x2
Kompanie HQ's x2

2x Kompanie HQ and 2ic’s

Kompanie HQ attachments
Kompanie HQ attachments

Kompanie HQ attachments, 2xHMG, Pupechen AT gun, 2.8cm sPzB41, 2x snipers, AT rifle team, AT rifle Halb Zug.

Panzershreck teams
Panzershreck teams

Panzershreck teams x5

Grenadier Platoon 1
Grenadier Platoon 1

Core Platoons

Grenadier (infantry) Platoon 1

Grenadier Platoon 2
Grenadier Platoon 2

Grenadier (infantry) Platoon 2

Grenadier Platoon 3 (white)
Grenadier Platoon 3 (white)

Grenadier (infantry) Platoon 3, which often doubles as the white pioneer platoon

Light mortars
Light mortars

Light Mortars – Typicaly attached to early, mid war infantry and assault platoons or HQ

HMG Platoon 1
HMG Platoon 1

HMG (Heavy Machine Gun) Platoon 1

HMG Platoon 2
HMG Platoon 2

HMG (Heavy Machine Gun) Platoon 2

1st Mortar Platoon - medium 81mm
1st Mortar Platoon - medium 81mm

1st Mortar Platoon

2nd Mortar Plt
2nd Medium 81mm Mortar Platoon

2nd Mortar platoon

3rd Mortar Platoon - Heavy 120cm mortars
3rd Mortar Platoon - Heavy 120cm mortars


3rd Mortar Platoon -120mm not cm !

Support options

15cm sIG33 Infantry Gun
15cm sIG33 Infantry Gun

Heavy Infantry Gun Platoon – 2x 15cm sIG33

Looted Panzer
Looted Panzer

Looted Panzer Platoon – Sherman

Infantry Scout Platoon - rifles
Infantry Scout Platoon - rifles

Infantry Scout Platoon – Rifles

Scout Platoon - Assault Rifles
Scout Platoon - Assault Rifles

Infantry Scout Platoon – Assault rifles

Black Pioneer Platoon
Black Pioneer Platoon

Black Pioneer platoon – 2x Flame throwers – Multiple Panzerfausts

Goliath Teams
Goliath Teams

Goliath teams

Support Platoons

3.7cm Pak 36 AT Guns
3.7cm Pak 36 AT Guns

Light Anti-tank gun Platoon Pak 36

Light AT guns Pak 38
Light AT guns Pak 38

Light Anti-tank gun Platoon Pak 38

75mm Pak 40 At Gun
75mm Pak 40 At Gun

Medium Anti-tank gun Platoon Pak 40

2cm Flak 38 gun Platoon
2cm Flak 38 gun Platoon


Light Anti Aircraft Gun Platoon

Divisional Support

Tiger 1E x2
Tiger 1E x2

Heavy Tank Platoon

Stug III G x3  & 1 x StuH42
Stug III G x3 & 1 x StuH42

Assault Gun Platoon

Marder II
Marder II

Tank Hunter Platoon 1 – Marder II

Elephant/Ferdinand
Elephant/Ferdinand


Tank Hunter Platoon 2 – Elephant

Anti Tank gun Platoon - 7.5cm Pak 40's
Anti Tank gun Platoon - 7.5cm Pak 40's

Anti Tank Gun Platoon – 7.5cm Pak 40

8.8cm Pak 43/41
8.8cm Pak 43/41

Anti Tank Gun Platoon – 8.8cm Pak 43/41

SdKfz10/5
SdKfz10/5

Anti Aircraft Gun Platoon

8.8cm Flak 36 AA gun
8.8cm Flak 36 AA gun

Heavy Anti Aircraft Platoon

10.5cm leFH
10.5cm leFH

10.5cm leFH

15cm sFH18
15cm sFH18

Heavy 15cm sFH Artillery

US INfantry 2x Cmopanies – Part 3

Progress- As of today I have finished the base colours of the entire 2 companies and have laid on a ink wash.

I need to dry brush the trouser material colour at a slightly lighter shade and dry brush the sirt material at a slightly lighter shade.

Following that any minor touch ups and then a coat of Matt varnish spray before starting on the basing.

I will post more photos tommorow. Having trouble with my camera.. well .. not the camera but he SD card it has.. it is a SDHC which means it won’t read on some older computers… being my lap top at home.