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Could well be Neil, both crops are about the same height, and we have no idea of the type grown at that time. Both grown in Northern France and Germany.
So Fritz 1 is painted.
he still needs weathering and rife sling
I'm a bit irritated about the join of the Pickelhaube. I must stick it on and fill the gap next time.
I also found the cartridge pouches difficult to fit so I will do that before painting next time.
AND if you look closely you'll see that he's got two bayonets - I'll have to remove the one in Fritz 2's scabbard.
I used Vallejo chipping medium for the mess tin again, which worked fine because I sprayed the black. I also used it on the personal equipment hoping to make the leather look a bit worn, but it really doesn't like being brush painted over, so I left it.
So that's one down ,three to go.
Thanks for looking
Neil
PS- I KNOW the rifle bolt is in the wrong place, another lesson learned....
Flax grows to about 4 foot high, and would Then show as waste high or better. The image Foliage is only knee high....
Good start on the figure by the way, he looks suitably apprehensive about the advance....
I think you’re looking at white mustard here...Mostly due to the Expected plant height of about 2 foot. https:tongue-out3:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_mustard
Flax grows to about 4 foot high, and would Then show as waste high or better. The image Foliage is only knee high....
Good start on the figure by the way, he looks suitably apprehensive about the advance....
Thanks Tim, I wish I had the skill to influence his expression, but it's just the way it shook out:upside: -must be down to the sculptor.
Now I've got three flower options, but thanks :thinking:
Fritz 2 needed a little bit of filler but not too much. I hollowed out his left sleeve and pinned his hand in place .
And I remembered to attach the ammo pouches and helmet before painting
Here he is with his kit ready for primer.
thanks for looking
Neil
well Fritz 2 is done, except for the rifle sling.
I'm a bit belts'n'buckled out at the moment after the Flying Scotsman and the Tommies, so I'll do all three at once when that mojo returns
thanks for looking
Neil
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