Captain Jeffers with the 2" mortar team close behind. They will lay down smoke grenades to cover the advance of the platoon. I love these two characters (mortar guys), partly because they are standing. most other figures I have seen from other ranges are lying prone. This may be correct for firing but doesn't look that great in an advancing unit. The same can be said for the PIAT teams. This is why I went with BTD for a lot of these figures.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
painting guide for British Tommys.
Captain Jeffers with the 2" mortar team close behind. They will lay down smoke grenades to cover the advance of the platoon. I love these two characters (mortar guys), partly because they are standing. most other figures I have seen from other ranges are lying prone. This may be correct for firing but doesn't look that great in an advancing unit. The same can be said for the PIAT teams. This is why I went with BTD for a lot of these figures.
Quick painting guide for Tommys.
Painting Tommy
WWII Quick Painting Guide
Quick Painting Guide for WWII Tommy
This is a tip from experience.
Now that all the large areas have been covered I moved on to the more detailed side of things. The webbing and all its variants can be quite interesting to paint.
Speed Painting WWII Tommys.
The lost and found Legion
Monday, October 24, 2011
WWII Tommy

It's made me start thinking about my American forces and how easy it would be to paint up a Platoon with the Ink wash method.
Painting again.
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