Here are some re-paints where I created 2 wehrmacht army soldiers from the Afrika Korps marching figure, and a waffen ss kneeling figure.
Some may think the waffen SS figure looks less colorful but have never understood why he had 2 cammie zeltbahn rolls! I have repainted his roll in brown-grey to represent an army blanket which was the usual thing used in the roll if not the greatcoat. The rolled zelt I have painted splinter cammie. I use acrylics sealed with flat varnish.
Tried to get the "look" of the early german army figures now retired (alas!). The anklets and low boots however make the figures mid-late war. I have therefore made the helmets single decal in fitting with this. The DAK green tunic passes fairly well for faded field grey (or faded green HBT), so I left it un-altered.(as the WSS tunic). The WSS eagle and the DAK cuffbands did need painting out. I left the waffenfarbe as white infantry and pink panzer. The WSS collar insignia also had to be repainted to army doppelitze.
Some may think the waffen SS figure looks less colorful but have never understood why he had 2 cammie zeltbahn rolls! I have repainted his roll in brown-grey to represent an army blanket which was the usual thing used in the roll if not the greatcoat. The rolled zelt I have painted splinter cammie. I use acrylics sealed with flat varnish.
Tried to get the "look" of the early german army figures now retired (alas!). The anklets and low boots however make the figures mid-late war. I have therefore made the helmets single decal in fitting with this. The DAK green tunic passes fairly well for faded field grey (or faded green HBT), so I left it un-altered.(as the WSS tunic). The WSS eagle and the DAK cuffbands did need painting out. I left the waffenfarbe as white infantry and pink panzer. The WSS collar insignia also had to be repainted to army doppelitze.