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    #1

    Dragon 1/16 Sturmbannfuhrer Ardennes



    I'm really enjoying getting back into 1/16 plastic figures, so it's straight on to another Dragon offering. I haven't been able to find a photograph of the subject, but it may be an officer of Kampfgruppe Pieper in the Ardennes, or God forbid, Pieper himself. As I don't relish depicting convicted war criminals, I think I'll paint him as a Wehrmacht officer wearing splinter camo.

    One unique sprue and two generic, cleanly and crisply moulded:



    I've put it together ready for painting, but will probably change the cap for a Wehrmacht version:



    The only thing I've added is the flare pistol holster. The folds and creases of the uniform have thankfully been simplified to allow for the camo pattern to be applied.
  • grumpa
    • Jan 2015
    • 6142

    #2
    You are starting to make me a fan of these figures, will watch this one.

    Jim

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      Originally posted by Peter Day
      or God forbid, Pieper himself. As I don't relish depicting convicted war criminals,
      Cannot change history. If you do any Nazi figure/equipment you have to accept that they fought/was used under the Nazi regime which committed war crimes (so did we and our 'allies' the Russians/Americans but we kindly forget that). Whilst i love your builds. I disagree with your comment.

      Any way.... back to the build

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      • Guest

        #4
        Jim - Welcome.

        Alan - Fair enough. I'm horrified by the crimes of the Nazis, but still model German soldiers as historical figures and human beings, the lack of choice of other subjects in 1/16 plastic perhaps having some bearing on my choice. I also model Romans, Napoleonic French, Vikings etc, who would probably have been as hated as the Nazis by their enemies in their time, so I do see your point.

        However, there are certain individuals on all sides who perhaps go too far, and Peiper was one of them. I accept that it's a personal issue, but I can't bring myself to depict individuals who were known to have been responsible for atrocities, be they German, British, American or Outer Mongolian. Other people feel differently, and I accept that.

        Please, please, lets not let this be an issue on this thread. If it threatens to become one, I'll have it deleted and start again.

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        • AlanG
          • Dec 2008
          • 6296

          #5
          Peter i did not mean to cause offence or start a "heated" debate on the ethics of modelling. So if this did cause issue then please accept my humble apologies. I was just trying to get my POV across regarding depicting certain people. I depict all my German aircraft with Swastikas. That is how they were and i will not delete history. No matter how bad it was.

          Any way as i said earlier. Please carry on with this excellent build and again i am sorry for detracting from it.

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          • Lee Drennen
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 7711

            #6
            Peter. I’m definitely in for this build although it was a tragic place one of my favorite events of the war

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            • Guest

              #7
              Alan - No problem.

              Lee - Welcome aboard.

              Well, after all that, I decided on the SS option after all, partly because the Wehrmacht cap I'd prepared didn't really work, and partly because I felt like painting Italian camo.

              Here is the head:

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              • Andy Belsey
                • Apr 2018
                • 887

                #8
                Hi Peter,
                I'm watching and enjoying your art.
                I too wonder why I'm attracted to death, mutilation, misery, etc. etc. BUT I am, and I try to educate rather than promote war. It's a terrible thing, which we must learn lessons from or we will keep repeating them. People don't listen and learn, so repeat the crimes. I can only control my own choices but try to influence others. (END of sermon.)
                Now back to the art............... Please keep going Peter. I really enjoy it - even evil fascists!
                Andy

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Cheers Andy. It's certainly a funny old world.

                  I decided to give him a ski cap instead:

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                  Back to Wehrmacht!

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                  • SteveH
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1287

                    #10
                    Morning Peter

                    Great face, very serious, and lots of hats?

                    Reminds me of the old kiddies TV programme Mr Ben, and all his hats! LOL

                    Will you still do Italian camo or splinter?

                    How is the weather?

                    Snowing here!! I guess we all forget its still winter, and the weather just keeps on giving!!!!

                    I might not get to the dentist this afternoon! No great loss there!

                    Have you ever thought of doing camo swatches for practise and reference?

                    Cut out 1/16 Subbuteo football figure style shirt/jacket pieces and paint up camo, detailing your paints for reference.

                    Just an idea whilst you might be waiting for figures.

                    I finally have an update for the Pz I Flak.

                    Have a good day with the paints and snow?

                    Regards

                    Steve H

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hi Steve

                      He's got a Wehrmacht cap, so I'm going for splinter - I've done a lot of Italian lately, so it's probably time for a change. Good idea for practising, though I tend to make it up as I go along, depending on the needs of each figure.

                      Too warm for snow here, though it is wet and windy. Struggling through the snow to the dentist doesn't sound like my idea of fun - probably best to stay warm, especially with your knee trouble.

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                      • SteveH
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 1287

                        #12
                        Morning Peter

                        The snow disappeared by lunch after causing chaos on the roads for Monday morning!

                        Sadly I got to the dentist, and have to go back today as an X-ray showed a filling is failing.

                        Not pleasant but thorough, which is better than previous visits, each to a different dentist.

                        The BBC have snow at 3 pm today!

                        Hopefully a better day with the weather and light for painting

                        Regards

                        Steve H

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Morning Steve

                          Bravo for battling through to the dentist, though one they get their hooks into you.... Our poor old dog, Joe, is going in for some extractions tomorrow. Full anaesthetic, three out at the front for definite and more if necessary - each extra extraction £60. He's now nine years old, so we must expect these things to happen, poor old boy. Will be interesting to have a Jack Russell with a lisp. Reminds me of Frank Muir telling of how Patrick Campbell tried to fool burglars(?) that he was a fierce dog - only trouble was that not many Alsatians have a stammer.

                          No work yesterday as I had a hypo. Relatively mild, but enough to lay me flat.

                          Right, on to some camo!

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            After a long slog, the camo smock is done:



                            Time-consuming and headache-inducing. The trousers are going to be plain!

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                            • Jim R
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 15731
                              • Jim
                              • Shropshire

                              #15
                              Hi Peter
                              Another excellent job. You've nailed the camo.
                              Jim

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