Time to call this done. Firstly, the finished figures.
Overall, i am really pleased with how these turned out apart from the faces. I still need to work on that area. Going to dig out some old figures and practice some different techniques.
After painting, the Infantry figures got a wash of raw umber which was not left on to long before removing escess. I then used some pigmenst to dirty them up a bit. The water in the jug was done with woodland scenice realistic water put inot the jug and water effects used to make the water being poured out.
The tank crew was done with Humbrol enamels. They got less dirt added though the commander was made a bit more dusty than the other two. The shaving foam on the kneeling figures was again water effects painted with a very thin white.
And then everything was added to the base to finish it off. There was one last minute hitch. I realised last night i had forgotten to add the periscopes to the turret, which of course is now glued in place. So, what to do. Easy, take them out and lay them on top waiting to be cleaned.
For the map on the table i had to find one online, reduce it and print it out. I have some i bought on really thin paper, but all the maps you can buy are more for army or corps command's then a company level unit. The one i found was a period German map of South Stalingrad. The north of the city would have been better, but had to make due.
Thanks for looking and following along. As always, all comments welcome.
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