Konigstigers and the Paasche Talon Airbrush

This is my first real attempt at airbrushing my models.  That is to say with the exception of an F4 Phantom that I airbrused when I was about fifteen and a couple of evenings mucking around with Martin’s airbrush, this is my first attempt.  So not really my first attempt at all then.

Anyway having recieved the Paasche Talon Airbrush set (http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com/patastsetg1.html) for which a good review for the Talon itself can be found here http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=3675 this was my first crack at using it apart from spraying a bit of paint and water on a piece of card.  So naturally I chose two of my most expensive flames of war models to start with.  To be fair these have been sitting around for a while because I wanted to airbrush the camo scheme on them rather than attempt to paint it on with a real brush, so they were in part why I got the airbrush.  Still I probably should have practiced a little more.

Base coating the dunkelgelb was fantastic.  So much so I’ve since basecoated some warhammer stuff.  So much faster than using a brush and a better finish.  I notice base coating stuff gives me the opportunity to practice with the brush a little controlling the flow of paint etc.  After the yellow I painted on the green and brown.  I’ m pretty happy with it.  There are a couple of areas where I’ve got a bit of water spray (which wasn’t moisture I just had quite thin paint and allowed it to dump a bit much of it on the model in one spot, it’s this bit I need to get better at most of all).

Not totally sure where to go from here, whether I try to fix up the couple of splatters with more yellow with the airbrush or some careful paint brush work, inks and drybrushing.  At any rate I’m reasonably happy with how they turned out and with the airbrush too.

116th Panzer Division – Panzer IV’s

Well my army has always been modeled on the 331st Grenadier Division. Unfortunately they didn’t have any tanks but they did serve with the 5th Panzer army in  Normandy before being systematically slaughtered in the Falaise Pocket.

And as a part of the 5th Panzer army they had opportunity to serve with some very veteran tank divisions.  Being a couple of SS divisions, Lehr Division and 116th.  As I’m not a real big fan of the SS units I have adopted the 116th as the stable mate for my 331st.

116th was also a Veteran of the Eastern Front, they had Panthers and Panzer IV’s.

So anyways for my upcoming tournament army I am having Stug IIIG’s organic of the 331st. Numbered inappropriately  as the 4th Battalion.. even though they only had two.

And the Panzer support is a platoon of three PzIV’s. I finished four tanks even though I only needed three, so as I can field a decent or larger platoon later.

These tanks are PzIVG late tanks.. in the tournament the book says PzIVH should be used.. they almost look the same except the big air filters that should be on the right hand side…  but I’m cool with it.  And I don’t think they will notice. (Which reminds me I must sculpt some Panzerfausts to lay on the base of some of the command teams to stay WYSIWYG legal.

Going on… the tanks are numbered from the BF decal sheet except the black crosses which are command decision decals.  The swastika flag is green stuff. I have a sculpted whippet dog to sit beside the platoon commander but I wasn’t happy with it..looked more like a German Shepard.. wasn’t thin enough. So I left that off..You will notice his hand seems to be resting in mid air.

The command figures on the Stug III G are Peter Pig figures.. Craig Courtis put me on to these years back.  You need only buy these and glue (or in my case putty GS) them on.  I find these very good as they are stronger and look right.  You will notice I left the MG42’s open on the earlier two Stug’s ..  because of he fidliness of the figures and MG’s.

The Stugs have got some of that paint rot that seems to have plagued some of my earlier figures and vehicles. Which I am sure is associated with the floor polish glaze and the polyurethane Matt varnish…  but i also have a suspicion it is a Tamya paint issue too as I have some that aren’t glazed or varnished which have it really bad.  But I digress…  the Shurtzen has some obvious parts where the paint has rotted off…  however it looks like a white or light gray has been added to the cammo pattern.. and I like the effect so instead of totally stuffing it up and trying to repair the paint job, I have kept it as is.

Anyway enough of this Jibber Jabber as a TV famous Judge in a Boston court who also played the part in a very funny Blues Brother movie as a Nazi once said (yes I’m loosing it)  on to my poor photography…

Platoon commander



2ic with flag custom stowage.


Number 3


Number 4

The line up.. 1st platoon, 1st company, 1st Battalion, 116th Pz Div
The line up.. 1st platoon, 1st company, 1st Battalion, 116th Pz Div

OK! “Show us the Stugs” I hear you shouting! OK ok but don’t ring in just yet because we have even more to offer you….




3 vehicle platoon… I still have the StuH 42 vehicle to add.. which is mostly finished.

As a bonus.. if you can pick out the inaccuracy with the uniforms of the stug crew you can win a prize.

Well that’s all.. hope you enjoyed the read