
Very glad to see this new set of Army soldiers! They are superb! They seem inspired by actual footage of German (panzer)grenadiers marching into the line in June 1944 in Normandy. (particularly some see in the French Miltiaria magazine of 2nd Pz div)
Scuplting and animation are as excellent as we have come to expect from K and C! All wear low boots and gaiters as apporpriate for late war. The headgear is M43 caps or camo covered helmets. Surprisingly an MG34 is the squad LMG (rather than the MG42). Personal equipment is light marching order: all have breadbags, canteen and entrenching tools, some with metal gas mask cannisters and one with messtin. All this very appropriate for marching troops who often carried heavier stuff in handcarts in Normandy for heavier equipment. Their white waffenfarbe indicate infantry.
All wear the M43 feldbluse with open collar (open collars were the usual wear especially in summer months). One soldier carries the Panzer-faust but (strangley) also carries the ammo for a panzer-schreck. No doubt he is part of a mixed-arms panzer-knacker team!
I have a few detailed comments about the painting color schemes which is technically excellent and with great shading etc.
Camo colors - I assume these are meant to be the common splinter pattern camo. However the base color is a tan yellow which is more like the sumpf(aka marsh or tan water) scheme. (splinter usually has greenish field-gray base of field gray). The camo patches have equal amounts of green and brown which is not like either! Splinter used mostly brown splinter patches (with small amounts of green) and sumpf used mostly green blotch-patches (with few bits of brown).
If this camo is taken to be sumpf (as overall impression is to me) then there are problems as helmet covers were not made in this material! (at least not outside accasional field use). Also the jacket (M43 pattern) of the "walking stick" NCO would not be in sumpf either (as no material availiable for field use unlike splinter where Zelts were used).
Use of splinter camo for helmet covers was not uncommon in some Normandy Panzer divisions, but there are few photos of all troops in a group wearing camo helmet covers. I would have preferred some helmets bare and some with the ubiquitous netting.
Other minor issues are the grey-blue trousers. They were mostly the same field-gray color of the jacket by 1941. The M43 caps are also in this same blue gray. (should be field-gray shade, similar to the feldbluse). Also the M43 feldbluse jackets have been given dark green collars: this was a personal and rare modification to the all field- gray M43 feldbluse.
No doubt these paint schemes they have chosen make the figure more pretty and colorful however! Maybe K and C could also use some of the commonly seen reed green HBT colors to vary the colors (these items were often worn with parts of the Field-gray wool uniform): these variations would be colorful and still be accurate! Normandy museums indicate there was a lot of use of HBT. Of course they are also useful for East-front 1944-45 also.
Overall however, an excellent group -well worth a buy.
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