Potts Panzergrenadiers

Whilst visiting for a gaming weekend prior to my birthday Mike bought me a birthday cake and some vouchers.  When he was forced to leave early to return home he left his FOW panzergrenadier and us airborne companies.  With Martin having organised to paint up the airborne I grabbed the german stuff (also took the stuarts and the m8) in order to paint as a gesture of thanks.

The stuarts and m8 were kinda caked in thick bright mid green paint so I tossed them in some greenstuff.  When they came out the two remaining .50cals broke off, I looked at fixing or replacing these but gave up on the idea.  The mount needed bored out again and the resin proved a bit to brittle.  One hatch door was missing so, a 37mm main gun.  I replaced the gun with a bit of brass rod and moved one of the hatch doors around and closed them so the commander was the only model with open doors or in this case open door.  I primed them matt black enamel (spray can) and then airbrushed khaki green.  Wasn’t happy with the colour so sprayed over with a dark green.  Washed with brown wash and painted tracks GW scorched brown, drybrushed GW codex grey.

Stugg’s, Tiger, Halftrack and Kfz 17s.  These were unpainted and just required some disassembly in order to paint them (taking tracks off essentially).  Again primed matt black enamel and then airbrused tamiya dark yellow (as opposed to tamiya desert yellow).  Next painted on the camo scheme, a couple of patches where the brush sputtered and made little mistakes but nothing that couldn’t be fixed.  I always find painting camo nerve wracking I’m so worried that I’m ruining a decent model, it feels wrong and often a first glance it looks wrong.  After I was done I washed them with Agrax Earthshade (GW brown wash).  I really needed to water this down or put a bit of floor polish in it because this applied quite a strong brown filter to the yellow which looked proper tan coloured when it dried.  To rectify this and any mistakes with the airbrush I drybrused dark yellow carefully around the camo scheme.  Once satisfied with the finish I then drybrushed some light bleached bone picking up the edges (this seems to have mostly disappeared after varnishing).  Painted tracks GW scorched brown, drybrushed GW codex grey.

The infantry I snapped off their bases and thinking them cleaned up after a cursory look I primed them.  Painted some with camo smocks and some with fieldgrey.  Not much else to really.  I found that they weren’t cleaned and had some horrible flashing and mold lines.  I painted over most and cut away the worst but I was trying to bang these out in good time some wasn’t keen to start over on them.  In the end I don’t think they’re too obvious.  Other thing of note is that one stand and a couple of other guys look to be some other manufacturers (ie not battlefront) russians instead of germans.

Stock take – LOTR SBG

Had a stock take on Friday – Saturday – Sunday

Evil
Harad 1827
Mordor 2281
Moria 2779
Easterling 447
uruk hai 221 Total 7555
Good
Rohirim 1158
MinisTirith 1720
Elves 1076
Undead 568
Dwarves 304
Fellowship 5115 Total 9941

Grand total 17496 points worth of miniatures.

I know I’m missing some… might be in another box somewhere.. some wood elf units.

Jagdpanzer iv/70 – speed build

Ok here is a very long artical about a very quick build.

I recorded how long I worked on these models.. not in one continuous activity but in snippets of work.

SO here goes

11:50 unpack blisters


The 5 tanks in blisters.. these are OOP now.

Cleaning up the parts of flash
11:37 clean tracks

11:45
After washing then drying them in the sun on a towel.

12:15
Priming the tracks.
Note I did not prime the hulls because the resin is dark grey and this saves time.

12:30 – 1:00
Base coating in dukelgelb with airbrush

Base coating the hulls


1:25 – 1:45
Gluing on the tracks to the hulls


1:25 – 1:30
Using a template mask to paint the green camouflage but only on the hull and not on the road wheels.

Green on

Brown on
1:30 finish

2:30 – 3:10 – painting tracks

Hatches on
7:00 – 8:30 — painting tracks and fluffing around with fix ups and barrel painting and magnets
9:00 am next morning — 9:45 detailing

Gluing on magnets for holding the barrels


Fitting barrels and fixing he weak set. The magnets were too small for he weight of the barrels

6:45pm — 7:00 pm green stuff barrels.

Still some stuff to go… but otherwise looks like it has taken 5hrs50 mins
That’s an average of 1 hour and ten minutes each.