Some of these guys I painted up a while ago but only recently finished off the last few.
They are from Renegade Miniature set WW1G 112.
I have been busy finishing off a few sets of figures like these recently so more to come in the next week or two.
I see that the blog has finally got to 200 followers after hanging in the 190's for ages. Thank you all very much for this. Thanks for all the comment too. I really do appreciate them.
Congrats on 200 and let's set the place on fire!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr L.
DeleteAre they 28mm? Take a look to the Scarab Austrian range (easily assimilated to German Sturmtroopers). Nice figures and congrats for the 200 adepts too
ReplyDeleteYes, 28mm. My eyes are too old now to paint anything less.
DeleteGreat looking minis and congrats on 200!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jason
DeleteGreat looking figures and Congrats on reaching 200 followers
ReplyDeleteThanks Scotty.
DeleteOuch! Nasty (but great looking) guys and nice house-ruin!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 200!
Nasty would be right. Not a nice way to go.
DeleteCongratulations on your reaching 200 followers, that is a big bunch of people.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking buildings and figures.
Thanks Pat.
DeleteNice work. The brick debris is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay
DeleteNice work and photography as well. These late-war WW1 guys would not look too out of place in early-war WW2 either. Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
DeleteSome great looking figures and well done getting 200 followers!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray.
DeleteI do like them Rodger! The flamethrowers minis, not the 200 followers...so congrats for them! The 200 followers, AND the flamethrowers!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great unit, and you did very very nice photos...
Best regards,
Phil.
Thankyou Phil.
DeleteGreat looking nasty pieces of pipe an sundries Rodger. Nice attention to detail mate.
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul.
DeleteAnd the best is, that 30th of July 1915, Germans for the first time used the flamethrowers on the battlefield. Nice job Rodger, both figures, and followers!!!!
ReplyDeletePure coincidence! I was totally unaware. Thanks Bart.
DeleteThese look wonderful sir, a fitting tribute to the loyal 200!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the 200, a group I'm glad to be a part of. These are nicely painted figures and in the background is your stunning terrain. I remember when you posted these buildings. I'm still in awe of them.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are glad Anne. Thanks .
Deletewow do you really need that many flamethrowers is one building? congrats on the 200 now lets make the house burn down
ReplyDeleteThankyou Gowan
DeleteGit to love a german ww1 flamethrower, especialy the 2 man version:9
ReplyDeletebest regards michael
Thanks Michael.
DeleteGreat flamethrowers and building Rodger. Congrats on your double ton!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cyrus
DeleteAch! eine dumkopf vo ist die Lichter!!
ReplyDeleteGreat work but you must be ready for some more colourful figures to paint like for instance...'Samurai'...I have a couple of sprues put aside for you in readiness.
Congratiulations on the 200 followers mate, when you get to 300 we can call your blog 'The 300'
Me paint Samurai!! Are you nuts?? Thanks Gav.
DeleteVery cool on both counts. 200 followers amazing but you do post quality. Quality like these great looking Flame Throwing blokes.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thanks Brendon.
DeleteThese minis are cool Rodger, 2 man flame throwers so cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much.
DeleteVery interesting, this one slipped my radar - I had always thought the flame thrower was a WWII invention, not a WWI one! Looks good, but I pity the poor Tommy!
ReplyDeleteCheers Scott.
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting. Well done. Lots of guys are painting WWI. It must be going back in fashion.
ReplyDeleteWell it is within our group.
DeleteExellent paintning and stuning terrain :)
ReplyDeleteRegards
Hobbyworker.
Thankyou very much.
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