@Harvard3X1 Thanks for the comment :)
The Panther is the regular panzer. The Tiger 2 is SS-Panzer and the E100 is Heavy SS- Panzer
The SS-Panzer can be produced by a max of 4 from round “late 1942” and cost 2 IPC upgraded from a normal panzer in Berlin. Attack at 4 and defend at 5
The Heavy SS-Panzer can be produced by a max of 2 from round “late 1944” and cost 2 IPC upgraded from a SS-Panzer in Berlin. Attacks and Defends at 5 and uses 2 dice. Its has 2 Hit Points as capital ships.
AAA50th painted minis
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German Fighters
Messerschmitt
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German bombers.
Ju-88 (Junker)
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An allied force next - my beloved U.S. of A.!
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More U.S. infantry.
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U.S. subs… regrettably, this is one of the units I couldn’t find replacements for - so the U.K. and the U.S. share the same mini :oops: But eh, with FMG’s minis I’ll be able to completely trick out the global and not have this problem. :-D
Gato Class
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U.S. transports… eh, kinda boring, but there’s no mistaking them on the board :wink:
Victory Class
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U.S. Destroyers
Johnston Class
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U.S. Cruisers
Northhampton Class
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U.S. Battleships
Iowa Class
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U.S. Carriers
Wasp Class
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these are sweet…… it makes me want to panit mine, what colors would i need? i have Flat white, dark green, flat green,
sliver, blue, flat brown, light tan, flat red, flat yellow, aluminum, light blue, grey and flat black -
Thanks I Rock, and cheers for the post - if not for the prompt I’d have forgotten to post others. :-)
U.S. Artillery
105mm Howitzer
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U.S. Fighters
Hellcat
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U.S. Bombers
B-17
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More Bomber shots
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My personal favorites (my dad commanded one in the war), Shermans.
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More close ups of the U.S. tanks…
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OMG Absolutely friggin AMAZING! I love the nose art and the artwork on the tanks as well. Those German fighters look stunning!
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so is there any technique i should know before i panit my pieces?
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Thanks DFW!
Irock, yeah… I guess I could try and give some pointers, though I’d suggest searching online for such - because a lot of how to sites include photos as well.
First off - you’re going to need more colors from the ones you have listed. Its not feasible for me to tell you which ones or which brands - there’s just too many and the shades are pretty much up to you. There are - believe it or not - massive debates in some circles of miniature painting concerning which shade of gray is most like the standard confederate uniform or the proper tones of this or that camo… So at the end of the day, it’s a personal thing.
Actually… upon further consideration, I was thinking on doing a step-by-step with photos when I paint FMG’s new Italian pieces. So, you might have to wait (it’s not something I can explain in just a couple paragraphs). But if you’re in a big hurry, there are websites.