I have restarted my WW2 era interests through painting some of the Plastic Soldier Companies 1/72 figures. I have painted Russian and US troops so far. As my interests are solo and mythical, matching historic countries and or uniforms is not essential.
If I ever play a live opponent, I will probably be ok as there seems no shortage of modelled german armies……..
Having painted these figures I do like some poses a lot while others seem a bit odd. The Russian hand grenade thrower and SMG handler makes sense if you stand him against a wall though. So I think PSC did a good job here. The US set has some excellent “moving forward” troops, yet too many kneelers?




I opted for block painting with a wash. I used a proprietary matt varnish which worked in the odd place but generally came out satin: Answers on a postcard.







I had some fun picking the shade in the end opting for “seraphim sepia” on everything except the odd helmet


2 replies on “The Observer Scenario: The Figures”
Nice troops! 🙂 I use 1p coins for individual 20mm/1:72 figures and 2p coins for command or moving LMG teams. I’ve yet to find an acrylic matt varnish that brushes on and doesn’t dry with a slight sheen.
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Thanks John, the coins give a nice weight to the figures and as I have never been a Matt varnish person I can see why spray coating is preferable. Thanks 🙂
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