Author Topic: Digital Sculpts - German Officer in Heer Uniform 200730  (Read 268749 times)

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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #525 on: December 18, 2018, 02:46:47 am »
What shade of brown were german horses painted in 1943?
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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #526 on: December 18, 2018, 04:20:50 am »
The bulk of Early War horses (born and raised between 1927 and November 1938) would have been issued in Braun-matt (RAL 840 B2 No18). This is a nice medium-to-dark shade of brown.

From November 1938 onward the Heer started issuing horses in Dunkelbraun (RAL 840 B2 No45). This was a darker shade.

By mid-1943, some units were authorized to use the "Ambush Scheme" coloring. Those units were receiving horses in Rotbraun (RAL 817). This was an even darker shade of brown, often referred to as "Schokoladenbraun" or "Chocolate Brown. Individual units were still being allowed to apply highlights to mane and tail in the field where appropriate.

Due to coloring pigment shortages, by October 1944 many units were receiving Rotbraun (RAL 812). This was a ligher shade of brown that RAL 817, requiring less pigments. Also, by this stage of the war units were no longer authorized to apply highlights to manes or tails.

These are, of course, the coloring regulations of horses issued from the factories.  Units could, and often did, rely on locally sourced equines to replace campaign losses, so it would not be considered unusual if you wanted to spice up your horse color selections with other schemes. In fact, white horses on the Eastern Front during winter months were a highly prized possession. They required no additional upkeep, unlike regular colored horses which needed constant re-application of whitewash.

Hope this helps :-)

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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #527 on: December 18, 2018, 04:05:56 pm »
 
:D Silly, but funny. :D
Besides, you forgot about the "Dunkelgrau" horses.  :o

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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #528 on: December 18, 2018, 04:18:30 pm »
Because these 1:56th scale (28mm) horses are almost generic, I can see gamers using them for other periods like American Civil War, Napoleonic Wars, The Great War (WW1), and so on.

Will these horse be in plastic, resin, or metal?
If made into a plastic kit, will there be possible options?


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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #529 on: December 18, 2018, 06:35:08 pm »
Nice one EWG.

As Tracks mentions, these have multiple uses. I am on the look out for suitable cavalry figures for Twilight 2000.

A supply wagon would be useful.

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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #530 on: December 19, 2018, 07:09:08 am »
Well played EWG  ;D . Hopefully a few horse drawn guns might turn up sometime in the future , Both the Germans & Russians had lots of Artillery towed by horses

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Re: Digital Sculpts - Horse Sculpt Update 181214
« Reply #531 on: December 19, 2018, 07:25:58 am »
I actually cited real Heer (brown) vehicle colors for the appropriate time periods :-)

If I had branched out into grays ... the post would have been too long!

I know they are not "sexy" but considering that 80-85% of all German army supplies and artillery were hauled by horses, I look forward to having that as an option just to make the table more interesting.


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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Infantry at Rest 181220
« Reply #532 on: December 20, 2018, 02:34:09 pm »
German infantrymen at rest and in a briefing... 3d prototype of an upcoming release!
...with dreaded Citadel matt varnish!











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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Infantry at Rest 181220
« Reply #533 on: December 21, 2018, 12:47:39 am »
I love those figures. Would look great in some of my vehicles, but they are not early war.

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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Infantry at Rest 181220
« Reply #534 on: December 21, 2018, 03:34:24 am »
Both sets of seated Germans are later war I'm afraid . BUT , while seated in a truck box or on a tank hull you'ld notice the short boots ( I'm not too worried about collars , buttons , pockets , etc ) , I think stuffed into a 250/251 they'ld work out great . Hopefully an early war seated figure set is in the planning

ripley

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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Infantry at Rest 181220
« Reply #535 on: December 22, 2018, 11:37:21 pm »
Saw these guys on the Rubicon Community FB page . Nice


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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Medic Set #2 190104
« Reply #536 on: January 04, 2019, 05:04:34 pm »
A new set of German medics...



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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Medic Set #2 190104
« Reply #537 on: January 04, 2019, 09:29:39 pm »
Very nice , you really are giving us quite a variety of figures . Lots of diorama options with these guys . Any thought to releasing a group of POWs like Stalngrad has in 1/35 ? Quite a few of your figure sets are more diorama oriented IMO  than game , and I think these type of figures might work well with both Western & Eastern Allies supervising their surrender

How about some generic mechanic types in coveralls ? They  could be used with vehicles from all sides , just supply them with bare heads and if the modeller wants to depict a certain nationality he can add his own head with helmet , wedge cap etc .

And since your releasing goodies for the Shermans , how about giving the Russians a little love and release a PT-3 Mine Roller to attach to all those T-34s out here . I really don't want to have to scratch build one ......


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Re: Digital Sculpts - German Medic Set #2 190104
« Reply #538 on: January 06, 2019, 06:17:45 pm »
i totally agree with generic mechanics ... i'm a great fan of recovery vehicles  ;)


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Re: Digital Sculpts - Tank Riders 190106
« Reply #539 on: January 06, 2019, 11:22:04 pm »
Which one do you fancy?  Your choice...  the Germans and Americans available soon, the Soviets are out!  :D



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