Gardenwargaming - Playclicks
English forums => Contributions - Customs => Topic started by: cheng on October 27, 2011, 08:30:33 AM
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The Eastern Front was the largest military confrontation in history,
determining the outcome of World War II,
It had unprecedented ferocity, wholesale destruction, mass deportations,
and immense loss of life due to combat, starvation, exposure, disease, and massacres.
but our smiling klickies are just innocent pawns playing out their parts ;) ;D :)
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Magnificent Cheng, ;D
I get a true feeling for the period. :)
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a convincing depiction of modern soldiers in winter gear, and more or less genuine parts only :o
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That's a great looking scene, Cheng! :)
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Also good Customs, they look like German Gebirgsjaeger.
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thanks everyone!
Also good Customs, they look like German Gebirgsjaeger.
inspired by the movie starring Richard Burton & Clint Eastwood "Where Eagles Dare"
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I think I finally have to see this movie.
Btw, why did you spraypaint the caps? The sight of people in white overcoats but with 'normal' grey caps like those two in the picture above seems more 'familiar' to me. But maybe it's only those b/w pictures :P and I absolutely do not claim to be an expert on that matter. At least it could save you one or two sparying sessions while adding some variety if you use the unaltered parts.
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thats the best question i can expect from a 'historically accurate' customiser...
as you might know, I'm against wasting old rare parts (unless I have a dozen, maybe I do ;D) and i'm against removal of playmo prints and I'm against spraying large areas...so why I sprayed it white? :P
to be different (i used these grey ones on my afrika korps so was itching to have something different) if I ever find enough energy to custom a second steel helmet from those old knight helmets, I'll spray it white for one of these mountaineers ;)
while most if not all retained their field-grey caps covering with their white hoods...I did check and found a few illustrations with white caps (without doubting nor verifying their authencity...any WWII experts here?) I'm hope I dont have to remove the white spray :P
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a convincing depiction of modern soldiers in winter gear, and more or less genuine parts only :o
Considering there is nothing analogous to a machinegun in Playmobil it’s an excellent job.
It’s a pity it’s only “excellent.”
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http://www.gebirgsjaeger.4mg.com/Gebirgs6.htm (http://www.gebirgsjaeger.4mg.com/Gebirgs6.htm)
It says they had a white cover. :).
Can you show a detail of the piece that holds the skies?
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thanks for the link Micheal, and the info regarding the cotton cover...I knew they had covers for the stahlhelm but never thought even their soft peaked caps had covers too...maybe they should have just made them reversibles, white inside during summer ;D
and the holder is just our usual oar holder, hope there's a better choice/way to hold those skis ;)
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a convincing depiction of modern soldiers in winter gear, and more or less genuine parts only :o
The only parts that aren’t PM is the felt (for snow) and the machinegun (because PM won’t do that, a policy I’ve always hated). Considering this, that’s damned good.
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thanks AndyR :)
I've another coffession...the harversack is from LEGO :P
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and the holder is just our usual oar holder
such a useful part :D
I've another coffession...the harversack is from LEGO :P
Feel relieved. You always mend your customs so seamlessly that it does not actually matter. ;D
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Really good! Look like German Alpine troops of WW1 too.
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thanks AndyR :)
I've another coffession...the harversack is from LEGO :P
Oh. Missed that.
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Great job, cheng!.......where are the tanks? ;D