Showing posts with label Mercenary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercenary. Show all posts

Monday, 17 April 2023

Weapon Team Week: Monday - Mercenary anti-tank team

This mercenary anti-tank team are a mixture of Mercs squad support SG15-M05 (prone LAW) and Pan-African Special Forces squad B SG15-P24 (kneeling assault rifle).

They've been painted with Vallejo acrylics, mainly a khaki base with camo patterns and webbing added in various greens and browns.  A sepia wash gives some shading.

Boots and weapons are black with a dark grey drybrush, the LAW has a dark green barrel.

They will be joining my rebel forces or being used as mercenaries.

Friday, 7 April 2023

Spring of Scenery 2023: Part 7 - Forest Photo Shoot

Mercenaries make their way down a forest trail...

I took some photographs on my big gaming board many months ago and only ever posted a few of them on this blog.  Time to remedy this!  These are Ground Zero Games infantry and lots of cheap trees plus some Reindeer Lichen.



 

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

GZG Mercenaries

 I've been busy painting some of GZG's mercenary range recently.  The following come from packs SG15-M01-6  which includes Merc rifles A, B & C; support pack with LMG and SAW; RPGs and LAWs; snipers.  I also have a couple of figures from SG15-P24 Pan African Union special forces squad B.

Not everything is painted yet, the prone figures are awaiting basing as weapon teams for Tomorrow's War and I just threw together a batch to try out some colour schemes.  My mercs won't have a "uniform" as such but I've tried to stick with the same few colours throughout, with the odd camouflage effect thrown in for variety.  I did use 5 or 6 different greens but after shading you couldn't tell the difference between some of them so it will be reduced to about 3 greens in the next batch plus a sandy yellow and a couple of browns.  All had a wash of sepia or black ink for shading followed by a drybrush of the base colour on top.  Future floor polish should add a bit of protection and the final step was some Vallejo matte varnish to kill the shine.  The last stage hasn't completely worked and it's left a pale deposit in some of the deep creases, but more on that another day!

First the support weapons.  The female figures' heads seem slightly small and dainty compared to the male figure and the bandanna is quite chunky.  Otherwise they're fine, the male figure has a spare drum magazine in the small of his back and they all have a nice assortment of pouches etc.



LAW, RPGs plus the machine gunner from the PAU special forces squad.  Nice poses but no-one seems to be carrying any reloads for the anti-tank weapons so they'd better hit with the first shots!



Close up of the LAW and the PAU gunner.  Unlike the mercenaries, the PAU figures all come with webbing and field packs.


I particularly like the LAW gunner, great pose and a very focused expression on his face!




Snipers.  I like the crouching and kneeling poses, these could easily be used on a multi-figure base as a sniper team or individually as marksmen within a squad.  The kneeling figure with the blue cap has very good facial features.



Rifles.  Given the wide range of different weapons in use, ammunition supply must be a nightmare...



More rifles plus the second PAU figure, again with additional webbing and backpack. I've painted the boots of the chap on the right with green gaiters and he has a green vest over a grey jacket.  Detail on the boots and jackets gives you the choice of painting all in one colour or splitting with different colours to suggest different types of garment.



Detail of a couple of the figures.  The PAU trooper has superb detail, especially his face.


The female merc has slightly soft features but is otherwise a great figure, good for a line trooper but could also be painted to stand out as an officer if desired.


More rifles. Chap in the centre has brown gaiters over his boots.



More detail of the faces.  I think the mercenaries are probably the best I've come across in all the GZG ranges for variety of heads and there are some excellent expressions amongst them.




All in all I'm very pleased with these.  They'll add some extra firepower to my armed civilians and colonists and the range of poses is excellent.  The next batch I work on will probably include a few head swaps and I might go back to the female machine-gunners to replace at least one of their heads too.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Rebel Minis mercenary

Just a single person to add to the blog this time; a Rebel Minis civilian contractor.


There was a mould line running down the body, but it cleaned up fairly well, except on the face - fortunately his wide-brimmed hat and gun sight hide the face pretty well! I like these figures, much better than the SWAT team I got from Rebel in the same order. You can actually see what their weapons are supposed to be!



This mercenary is mounted on an M6 washer. Grey undercoat was followed by Humbrol 186 brown trousers, Humbrol 86 light olive for the hat & webbing belt, Humbrol 93 desert yellow for the t-shirt. Trousers received a wash of Vallejo sepia ink and a drybrush of the brown base coat. The green areas had a quick highlight of desert yellow, the t-shirt a highlight of Vallejo bonewhite. Flesh is my own flesh mix, shaded with GW flesh wash. Boots and M16/M4 are Humbrol 33 black, shades are black with GW enchanted blue lenses.