Hints and Tips - : Colour Guide - German Infantry
Hints and Tips - : Colour Guide - German Infantry
Hints and Tips - : Colour Guide - German Infantry
Item Helmet Uniform Uniform (variant early war) Greatcoat Webbing Bread Bag, Shovel Cover Gasmask Tin, Canteen Canteen (late war) Water bottle Cover Water bottle Lid & strap Anklets / Gaiters Boots Notes
Colour Dark Grey Field Grey Reed Green Field Grey Black Khaki Green Dark Green Khaki Yellow Brown Black Dark Green Black
Vallejo Model Colour German Dk Grey 70.995, German Field Grey WW2 70.830 German Uniform 70.920 German Field Grey WW2 70.830 Black 70.950 Russian Uniform 70.924 German Dark Green 70.896 Desert Yellow 70.977 German Camo Red Brown 70.826, Flat Brown 70.984 Black 70.950 German Dark Green 70.896 Black 70.950
Uniforms were produced in field grey (Feldgrau) but the colour changed during the war years. At the start, it was a dark grey with a blue green tone. Towards the end of the war, cloth supplies were limited so many variations ranging from mid grey to brownish grey were used. Late war variations can be made by mixing grey or brown to the standard shade.
Hints & Tips - Paining 28mm Armies Copyright Mick Farnworth - [email protected] October 2007
Vehicles in the early war period were grey. From 1943 onwards, new vehicles were painted in yellow ochre. Camouflage was added using red brown and dark green. Metal items such as heavy weapons, ammunition boxes and mess tins were grey in the early period and ochre in the late period. However, even towards the end of the war, grey items were still common. Bread bags and anklets were produced in field grey but being cotton faded rapidly. Water bottles had a black painted aluminium cup which served as the lid and a brown wool cover. Painting Tip German soldiers often look best if the bread bag and gas mask tin colours are clearly different from the uniform. Insignia German army soldiers wore Heer symbols on the collar. In the early war period, this went on a dark green patch but later, it was onto grey fabric. These can be simulated by painting a small white = symbol on the collar. On the left breast the eagle symbol was worn. This can be painted in white or light grey. The same was often on the front of cloth caps. Shoulder boards were black with coloured piping on the edge. Infantry wore white piping, Panzergrenadiers wore green piping and artillery had red. Camouflage See Artizan website for detailed notes in Farnworth German ww2 patterns
Splinter Item Splinter Camo - Base Splinter Camo - Camo Splinter Camo - Camo Swamp 43 - base Swamp 43 - camo Swamp 43 - camo Swamp 44 - base Swamp 44 - camo Swamp 44 - camo Colour Grey Dark Green Dark Brown Beige Dark Green Maroon Tan Dark Green Maroon
Swamp 43
Swamp 44
Vallejo Model Colour Light Grey 70.990 German Dark Green 70.896 German Camo Black Brown 70.882 German Camo Beige 70.821 German Dark Green 70.896 Flat Brown 70.984 US Tan Earth 70.874 German Dark Green 70.896 Flat Brown 70.984
Hints & Tips - Paining 28mm Armies Copyright Mick Farnworth - [email protected] October 2007
Hints & Tips - Paining 28mm Armies Copyright Mick Farnworth - [email protected] October 2007