Showing posts with label Panzer Lehr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panzer Lehr. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 January 2020

Scaling It Down - Part 3 - A look at 20mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures

It has been nearly 2 and a half years since I did anything with my 20mm, 1/72 WW2 Project.  Please click here for Part 1 and here for Part 2 of this project.  It has certainly been a long time between drinks.  During this time I have painted hundreds of miniatures and I continue to lose the battle of effective storage solutions.  I am not leaving 28mm WW2 I am just going to cut back on terrain options for 28mm and focus more on the benefits of 20mm.  I will continue to paint 28mm WW2!  Some of you may recall I have basically all but ended my relationship with MDF and am mostly looking at 3D printing as a means of producing terrain.

I have written an article for Paint All the Minis addressing why 3D Printed Terrain is so great.  Comparing my Knights of Dice 28mm Normandy Terrace to a 3D Printed Normandy Terrace in 20mm is significant.  The 3D Prints in 20mm are almost a quarter of the size as a Knights of Dice Normandy Terrace.  Storing multiple Knights of Dice Terraces was going to be problematic to me. 20mm 3d Printed Terraces... no problem!  Moving on, this article will be discussing the options for the German Panzer Lehr Division in 20mm.


There are three main options for doing Panzer Lehr in 20mm being:

I have previously written articles for Adler and Wartime.  I will write my thoughts on the ranges here.

Wartime Miniatures - now Simon's Soldiers

These Australian manufactured miniatures have a broad range of options covering the Panzer Lehr.  They have enough options to create a platoon with plenty of variety and support weapons, specifically a medium mortar, panzerschreck, LMG and MMG options.  Wartime Miniatures gives you a terrific option for a HQ with some Officers Reading Maps, a radio operator and some NCOs.  

My main criticism with Wartime's sculpts is they are slightly on the smaller size when compared to AB Figures, Adler Miniatures and Elhiem Figures.  At this scale it doesn't matter too much and doesn't bother me however it may be a contributing factor for other hobbyists. Saying this given the variety of the range you can almost exclusively use the figures for whatever ruleset you wish to play.  Cost wise, they are by far the cheapest however postage will vary depending where in the world you are.   

In terms of variety Wartime sticks out from the rest as there is some really characterful sculpts.

Wartime Miniatures offer a nice variety of poses






Officer Options for Wartime Miniatures

NCOs and a Radio Operator 

Medium Mortar

Panzerschreck Team

Adler Miniatures

Adler Miniatures produce a very nice 20mm WW2 range.  Their German Infantry range is not specifically for the Panzer Lehr and it focuses on the Panzer Wrap aka Panzerjacke. This is what the Panzer Lehr was kitted out with so essentially these figures are perfect for the Panzer Lehr.

The thing I love about the Adler Range is the sculpting.  The proportions are more realistic and on par with AB Figures and Elhiem Figures.  Although there is not as much variety as Wartime, I tend to prefer Adler.  They are more expensive than Wartime and the website is dated however saying this they are very responsive for when you order.  Don't let the website put you off the miniatures as the quality of the sculpts certainly makes up for it.

Adler also produce decals for collar tabs.  I initially used these however they are so small and fiddly I prefer just painting the collar tabs on.  Adler is expanding into the 20mm WW2 market and I am excited to see what they produce - spoiler - their Panzer Lehr isn't the only range of theirs I have in 20mm.

Adler Miniatures have some terrific well proportioned sculpts




My most recently Painted Adler Panzer Lehr - MG42 Teams

Adler 20mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures
I love the advancing poses of the Adler MG42 teams

Elhiem Figures

Elhiem specialises in 20mm Miniatures.  They have a fantastic range covering many periods throughout the 20th century and beyond.  Their Panzer Lehr was some of their first sculpts and has been discontinued and is due for replacement.  This is great news as the early sculpts are no reflection on what they are currently producing now.  Do a google image search for their Panzer Lehr and you will see what I am talking about.  

The range did start to get replaced from what I can gather however was stalled.  Elhiem offered a type of crowd funding for some of their projects and I have essentially funded the Panzer Lehr range to be priorities.  It only cost me 25 GBP but I think it was 25 pounds well spent to support a great product.  Elhiem tell me the range is due soon.  I am hoping they are released in 2020 but once they release I am certain to grab them although I currently have enough painted Panzer Lehr to fulfill a basic force for multiple rulesets.  

Cost wise Elhiem are terrific value for money and postage from the UK to Australia is very reasonable and almost cheaper than buying locally.  

Elhiem currently has about 7 sculpts available for the Panzer Lehr.  I am hoping Elhiem will produce a full range that will rival Wartime's range.  The 7 sculpts I have are really nice and are very well proportioned.  I am confident that Elhiem will produce the "go to" range for 20mm Panzer Lehr and will be the best sculpts out there.

A preview of what is to come from Elhiem Figures.



Miniature Comparison

As stated, Adler and Elhiem go really well together whilst Wartime is slightly smaller.  Again I will stress at this scale it doesn't matter too much.  If this is an issue I would recommend people go with Wartime until we see what Elhiem releases and I am confident the release will be worth the wait. 

Comparison of 20mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures Left to Right - Wartime aka Simon's Soldiers, Adler, Elhiem

Elhiem are the largest but are a really nice match with Adler and gives you lots of variety

20mm Panzer Lehr Comparison Adler Miniatures Wartime Miniatures Elhiem Figures



Conclusion

Unlike 28mm, we are rather spoiled for choice in 20mm for the Panzer Lehr and it is only going to get better with Elhiem replacing their range.  Let's hope that Adler expands on theirs.  Each manufacturer has their merits and I can highly recommend them all.  You can have a very unique and aesthetically pleasing Panzer Lehr force in 20mm by simply mixing the ranges.  







Saturday, 21 October 2017

Adler Miniatures 20mm Panzer Lehr

Well aren't these lovely figures.  In 2016 Adler Miniatures, known for their extensive 6mm range expanded into 20mm with some WW2.  Among the first sculpts are some lovely Panzer Lehr.  Adler are slowly expanding their 20mm range and I would love to see more Panzer Lehr from them.

They scale almost perfectly with AB Figures.  A little taller and slimmer than Wartime and almost on par with Elhiem.  I will do a comparison once I paint up some Elhiem.

These are for my ongoing 20mm 1/72 Panzer Lehr Project for Battlegroup and Bolt Action on a grander scale!

20mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures
Adler GL2 - 5 x Rifleman with 98k and NCO with MP40 Advancing


Panzer Lehr Miniatures

20mm Adler Panzer Lehr20mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures Adler

Sunday, 10 September 2017

Wartime Miniatures 20mm Panzer Lehr

This article is not a review, just a little write up about my latest painting exploits.  I had been sitting on these guys a while and after finishing them I really wish I hadn't.  Wartime Miniatures an Australian based company has produced some lovely 20mm Panzer Lehr.  For $16.50 Aussie you get 11 figures which is great value.  As an Aussie, this is awesome and something I am happy to support.  I have only painted 10 up so far and am yet to do the Halftrack Gunner.  If you know me and have been following the blog, you know I have a very strong admiration of the Panzer Lehr.  They were one of Germany's best and their story is both triumphant and tragic.

This is the second lot of figures I have painted in 20mm and the first Wartime Miniatures I have painted.  I was most impressed.  I currently have the Adler range on my bench and have some of the new Elhiem figures enroute.  I will post some comparison pics at a later date.

These miniatures are for my 20mm Normandy themed battles.  I will predominantly play Ironfist Publishing's Battlegroup ruleset with them however Bolt Action may get a looking into as I will have opposing forces for my mates.

20mm Panzer Lehr Wartime Miniatures
Wartime Miniatures 20mm Panzer Lehr

Panzer Lehr Miniatures
Three of my favorites. Throwing a grenade, MG42 and Panzerfaust

20mm WW2 Miniatures German Panzer Lehr
A nice variety of poses

20mm WW2 Germans
I dabbed the helmets with a sponge

German Throwing Grenade
A great sculpt this on

20mm Panzer Lehr German Panzerfaust
Probably my favorite.  But is it a left handed Panzerfaust?
The following Panzer Lehr images are sourced from the internet and WW2 Colourised Photos on Facebook.

Panzer Lehr Colourised


Panzer Lehr Colourised






Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Scaling It Down - Part 1 AB Figures

What is all the fuss about?  Why is this scale so good for wargaming? Are AB Figures Really that good? The curiosity got to me.., and yes, AB Figures are that good!

Inspired by the Battlegroup ruleset and the quest to get more on the table without it looking like a crowded space I have taken the plunge.  Really I had no excuse not to test the waters with 20mm figures and the 1/72 scale.  Being Australian I have an advantage with regards to 20mm wargaming and that of AB Figures, they are locally produced right here in Australia.

Setting the Theme - Panzer Lehr Operations - Normandy, France, June-July 1944.

I embarked on a project to do 28mm Panzer Lehr.  There is only one problem... there is bugger all available in 28mm for the Panzer Lehr.  I have read a couple of books now about the Division and their conquests and defeats in the Normandy theatre of operations post D-Day.

20mm is the perfect scale to do the Panzer Lehr in.  Why? Adler Miniatures have recently released some beautiful sculpts for the Panzer Lehr and are releasing more soon.  Elhiem Figures is re-doing their 20mm Panzer Lehr range and Wartime Miniatures (another Aussie Company) is branching out with some more Panzer Lehr soon.  Compare these ranges to 28mm and the decision was obvious.

I am holding out on getting my Panzer Lehr miniatures as I want to see what the above mentioned companies release in the hopefully not too distant future.

One of the Panzer Lehr's enemies in Normandy was the British 7th Armoured Division and I have decided to go with them first.  I won't go into too much information regarding this Division but I will be focusing on the 22nd Armoured Brigade and the fighting around Tilly-sur-Seulles and Villers-Bocage.  Combined with my new 3D printer I have loads of nice 3D terrain to print to suit my theme.

Lets get on with it.

AB Figures British AB-INB09 painted
AB Figures British Infantry on Patrol AB-INB09 with a Bonus figure they sent me

20mm miniatures eyes painted
Painting 20mm miniatures eyes - why not! AB figures are fully detailed

AB Figures 20mm British Infantry
My infantry will be painted as 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade
20mm 1/72 Normandy 3d printed terrain WW2
A British Patrol clears a derelict French Garage


20mm AB Figures British Normandy WW2

A note on Painting...

AB figures really are excellent sculpts.  I decided to paint the eyes, some people do not like this but I really like it.  It is more than possible in 20mm and gives the figures a little more character.  Not sure if I can achieve this in other figure ranges but I will have a crack!

Anyway I intend on doing Part 2 soon... not sure if its going to be a look at 1/72 vehicles or 1/72 3D printed terrain.  Stay tuned.


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Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Project Lehr - 28mm 1/56 Panzer Lehr Armoured Platoon

I decided to theme on of my German Army as the Panzer Lehr Division.  I went with the 901st Panzer Lehr Regiment.


A couple of books for research.
28mm Panzer Lehr Miniatures Artizan Designs
28mm Panzer Lehr Squad










This is my first squad.  They are Artizan Miniatures 28mm Panzer Lehr Troops.  I painted rank insignia and small details such as Iron Cross Ribbons on their uniforms.  The tank kill badges are decals from Warlord Games.





The Panzer Lehr were some of the first to receive King Tiger Tanks, also known as the Tiger 2.  They had 5 in the Normandy Campaign.  I decided to model hull 11 that was abandoned by its crew after breaking down in August 1944.


Panzer Lehr Tiger 2
Panzer Lehr Tiger 2





Research Pictures















JTFM Tiger 2 Zimmermit Green Stuff

 I acquired a JTFM Die Waffenkammer 1/56 King Tiger.  It didn't come with Zimmermit so I had to make my own.  I am pretty inexperienced with green stuff but I had a crack and used a small flat head screw driver to do the detail.

Tiger 2 King Tiger Green Stuff Zimmermit

King Tiger Green Stuff Zimmermit

Tiger 2 Green Stuff Zimmermit











JTFM Die Waffen Kammer King Tiger 2




Undercoated with Tamiya Fine Spray
Tiger 2 Base coat




Basecoat Down
Panzer Lehr King Tiger 2 11




11 Painted on the Turret







1/56 King Tiger Panzer Lehr Tiger 2
The Painted King Tiger - I think I got it pretty close!

Panzer Lehr 1/56 King Tiger 11 Tiger 2
1/56 JTFM Die Waffenkammer King Tiger
Panzer Lerh Konigstiger Tiger 2 King Tiger JTFM Diewaffenkammer
1/56 JTFM Die Waffenkammer King Tiger

1/56 JTFM Die Waffenkammer King Tiger




























1/56 King Tiger 2 1/56 Panther Warlord Games Panzer Lehr
Panzer Lehr King Tiger and Panzer Lehr Panther

1/56 Panzer Lehr Panther Warlord Games
1/56 Warlord Games Panther

1/56 Panzer Lehr Panther
1/56 Warlord Games Panther



















Warlord games JTFM Rubicon 1/56 Stug comparison
Stug Zug! Left to right 1/56 Warlord Games, JTFM, Rubicon

JTFM Die Waffenkammer 1/56 Stug 28mm Panzer tank crew
1/56 Stug 3 JTFM - Crew are JTFM, Commander has a Warlord Games Head

1/56 JTFM Stug 3
1/56 Stug 3 JTFM - Machine gunner is JTFM crew

1/56 Rubicon Stug III 3 28mm Panzer Lehr
1/56 Stug 3 Rubicon Models - Crew are JTFM

1/56 Rubicon models stug 3 III Panzer Lehr
1/56 Stug 3 Rubicon Models - Crew are JTFM





















1/56 Panzer Lehr Truck Halftrack Half Tack 251/10 251/1
Panzer Lehr Transport Options - Warlord 1/56 251/1, Rubicon 1/56 Opel Blitz, Warlord 1/56 251/10
Panzer Lehr 251/1 1/56 28mm crew
Warlord Games 1/56 251/1 Halftrack with converted crewman

1/56 Panzer Lehr Command Half track 251/10 3.7mm Pak
Warlord Games 1/56 251/10 Command Halftrack with 3.7mm PAK

1/56 Rubicon Models Opel Blitz Panzer Lehr Truck
Rubicon Models 1/56 Opel Blitz
 This project is far from over! Stay tuned for updates!