Regnar Rick
Private 2
- Joined
- Dec 28, 2018
- Messages
- 76
One of my favorite scenes in any war movie is the infantry-armor advance against the German fixed fighting positions in the wood line in "Fury." From the tracers bouncing off the tanks, to GI's huddling behind the Shermans for cover, it's one heck of scene.
I've always wanted to build a small diorama/vignette based off that scene. Due to the lack of late-war U.S. infantry, I figured I'd repaint some Battle of the Bulge GI's to late-war U.S. infantrymen pushing into Germany in the late winter/early spring by repainting the snow on their uniforms to mud.^&grin All the repainting was done with basic brown/black acryllics found at any local craft store.
Hope you enjoy!
Jake:salute::
This is one of my favorite poses that Andy has ever done. Speaking from my own personal experience, you can see Andy's experience as a combat vet and Royal Marine Commando coming into play here. One of the easiest shooting positions during bounding/returning fire is to quickly pop up on your knees, return fire, get back down and hug the ground.
The ground was repainted/dry brushed different shades of brown then adding static grass/PVA glue. I also muddied up the bottoms of the jackets, repainted the boots black, and then dry brushed "mud" onto the boots.
AND until I can remodify a Sherman, pick up some more BBA infantry to huddle behind the tank, here's a teaser shot of our GIs advancing into the Rhine sometime in March 1945. As usual, thank you to Andy for creating some dynamic poses that offer the collector an endless amount of opportunities to modify figures to fit in different parts of the ETO.{sm4}
I've always wanted to build a small diorama/vignette based off that scene. Due to the lack of late-war U.S. infantry, I figured I'd repaint some Battle of the Bulge GI's to late-war U.S. infantrymen pushing into Germany in the late winter/early spring by repainting the snow on their uniforms to mud.^&grin All the repainting was done with basic brown/black acryllics found at any local craft store.
Hope you enjoy!
Jake:salute::
This is one of my favorite poses that Andy has ever done. Speaking from my own personal experience, you can see Andy's experience as a combat vet and Royal Marine Commando coming into play here. One of the easiest shooting positions during bounding/returning fire is to quickly pop up on your knees, return fire, get back down and hug the ground.
The ground was repainted/dry brushed different shades of brown then adding static grass/PVA glue. I also muddied up the bottoms of the jackets, repainted the boots black, and then dry brushed "mud" onto the boots.
AND until I can remodify a Sherman, pick up some more BBA infantry to huddle behind the tank, here's a teaser shot of our GIs advancing into the Rhine sometime in March 1945. As usual, thank you to Andy for creating some dynamic poses that offer the collector an endless amount of opportunities to modify figures to fit in different parts of the ETO.{sm4}