And so we come to my latest batch of photos, 1940-ish Germans, the second batch of little army men for my early war army for Flames of War.
First up, why are we marching? The bosses might talk about orders, duty, national rights and so on, but soldiers know it is for les femmes and le vin:
Many panzertruppen are riding around in Panzer IIs:
Four of the models are from Peter Pig, the fifth is Battlefront; the two brands mix-n-match well.
Lucky panzertruppen get to ride in Panzer IIIs, in this case "e" models, from Peter Pig:
Two of these models are Battlefront and two are Old Glory. Not such a good mix, as you can see, with the BF models being significantly bigger. They'll do for now, though.
The roving Panzers cannot be everywhere, so the Schutzen need anti-tank guns and sustained-fire machine guns to defend themselves against unfriendly types.
The guns are from Battlefront, the figures are a mixture of Peter Pig and Battlefront; again, no problems with mixing-and-matching here.
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