WW2 - U.S paratroopers (99% PP)

Started by Anatoli, July 07, 2020, 10:36:41 PM

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Smiley Miley 66

Those are awesome buildings, could have done with the Atlantic Wall bunkers last year.
Looks like I will have to do some saving up.
Miles

Anatoli

Hi,

The Normandy project goes on... Here are a few pictures of the last vehicles I recently painted... 2 Jeeps and several tanks !  ;D



Reco Jeeps















M4 Sherman (75 and 76 mm guns) :























Next will be a 100% PP US infantry section, with support weapons...  ;)


Cheers,

Xavier

Wardy64

Superb work, great looking figures and vehicles.

Dave & Ben

Colonel Kilgore

Xavier,

Those are really great - thanks for sharing!

Maybe a short article on how you achieve these results, for the next issue of The Mill...?

Simon

pbeccas (Paul)


Antioch (Bob)

I think the gentlemen ahead of me said it all...amazing, great, superb work.

I will just second that....

Bb

Anatoli

Thank you gentlemen for your very kind comments...  ;)


After paras and tanks, let's go on with a section of US infantry wearing the M1942 uniform.

I really enjoyed painting these miniatures... The sculpting is full of details...
































Next to come will be their support weapons (mortars, LMG/MMG/HMG, bazookas...).


Cheers

Xavier

martin goddard

Xavier, amazing.   Thanks for bringing them to life


martin :)

Spartacus

Xavier----Incredible, Almost makes me want to move on a few centuries in my gaming.

Terry

Colonel Kilgore


Anatoli

Hi...  ;)

Back to my "Normandy 44" project, with some support weapon's bases... HMG, MMG, Mortars, BARs, ...

Next step : the starting of german side !   :P





























Cheers,

Xavier

Colonel Kilgore

Great work, Xavier - I look forward to seeing what treatment you give the Germans!

Simon

Big Mike

They look amazing! ..must get my Band of Brothers box set out again...
Mike

martin goddard

Those are nice Xavier.

The US have nice colours too


martin :)

Leman (Andy)

Fantastic WWII eye candy. Although not my period, I really like the way those figures have been painted and the depiction of wear and tear on the various vehicles.