
Having painted enough infantry for my first platoon of 8th Army, it was time to paint some of their antagonists: the Afrika Korps! Just like for the 8th Army models I’ve painted so far, these are Warlord Games models and being some of their relatively new plastics are quite nice to build and paint.
It took me a couple of attempts to get the colour I wanted for their fatigues, having at first started with a much yellower green that ended up not looking very good. I’m not sure how accurate this green has ended up being, and I should probably have highlighted them further to simulate the sun-faded look that would have been prevalent, but these look nice to me and were a nice balance of looks to effort! Additionally they stand well apart from the 8th Army models in their almost cream uniforms this way.

Plenty of fun details to paint on these models, with the face coverings offering the opportunity to add a bit of colour to this sea of olives and khakis! The goggles were a fun detail too, I wasn’t to sure how to paint them, but the references I found seemed to be tinted so I painted them in the silver and filled the lenses with GW Contrast Wildwood which turned out ok I think.

The kit comes with heads sporting the pith helmet the AK wore early in the campaign, and considering the time I’m roughly painting these for (1941) they maybe should be wearing them, but I do like the look of the steel helmet and apparently they were available also early on so this lets me build these in a more generic manner (i.e. if I want to play scenarios in 42-43 as well).
As always when painting the first unit for a new army I made myself a painting guide, very useful for me as I like to jump between projects all the time and need a refresher when I get back to something. Let me know if you find it useful yourself!

Anyway that was a fun project and will keep progressing this over the long term, to hopefully get two sizeable forces that can do battle with each other!