Dressing and styling my insurgents, UPDATED with pics
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:26 pm
So I'm working on this project involving mostly modern stuff. My original goal was to go for a 1980's movie sort of "It Could Be Any Country" sort of look, not directly mentioning Iraq... But it's likely that for all the same reasons that idea was stupid in the 80's, it won't work out well for me now. So we can go ahead and call it Iraq.
As most everyone knows, we're not really up against an organized army, but rather civilians. This means that there are no standardized uniforms, nor really much equipment to speak of. I have a few vehicles, and in fact, even one oddball tank, for my insurgent forces to make use of, as well as a (I feel) decent enough story as to how they came into possession of such things. What I don't have are any actual insurgents.
I'm sure it will come as no suprise to you WWII guys that none of our favorite manufacturers of soldiers currently offer any "Insurgent" figures, so I'm left to my own devices. I need to turn other figures into armed and fighting civilians. And did I mention this is all 1:32, so no easy to disassemble figures, and not really much in the way of civilians either?
What I'm working with so far are a few packs of FOV WWII 82nd guys, the ones with the prisoners and the ones with the medic, so that means I have a few Germans in there also. I bought them on clearence, so I felt they were cheap enough for me to play with. Turning them into civilians is a bit of a challenge. I can repaint their clothes, but I can't really make them into flannel shirts, of soccer jerseys, or some such. The good news is that, so far, all my research has shown that insurgents tend to be dressing in just about anything, so I can't get it too bad. I've even decided that I can let them own a little black nylon web gear (since I can't really get it off of them...), I figure just about anyone can get a hold of that sort of thing.
My questions at the moment are about facial hair and hair color. Does everyone get black hair? I'll admit, black hair and a beard went a long way in getting them to look the part, but should I give them all black hair? I know that I'll be leaving at least one beardless, the wounded one that lies on his back, half sitting up, since I was able to get a little blood out of the mouth thing, I don't want to lose that. I'm also having a hard time with the helmets, it's hard to make them look like anything else, and I just don't see many insurgents with them... Although, come to think of it, it could work into my story of how they came to have the other military equipment they do have. I suppose if one can steal a Jeep, there's no reason why they couldn't have stolen some other supplies at the same time... I'll have to consider that angle...
So I guess I'm pretty open to ideas as for how I can make these FOV soldiers look like insurgents, anybody have any pointers or thoughts? Other than just taking the piles of removed heads, arms, legs, and torsos and piling them all up next to an Abrams!
MV
As most everyone knows, we're not really up against an organized army, but rather civilians. This means that there are no standardized uniforms, nor really much equipment to speak of. I have a few vehicles, and in fact, even one oddball tank, for my insurgent forces to make use of, as well as a (I feel) decent enough story as to how they came into possession of such things. What I don't have are any actual insurgents.
I'm sure it will come as no suprise to you WWII guys that none of our favorite manufacturers of soldiers currently offer any "Insurgent" figures, so I'm left to my own devices. I need to turn other figures into armed and fighting civilians. And did I mention this is all 1:32, so no easy to disassemble figures, and not really much in the way of civilians either?
What I'm working with so far are a few packs of FOV WWII 82nd guys, the ones with the prisoners and the ones with the medic, so that means I have a few Germans in there also. I bought them on clearence, so I felt they were cheap enough for me to play with. Turning them into civilians is a bit of a challenge. I can repaint their clothes, but I can't really make them into flannel shirts, of soccer jerseys, or some such. The good news is that, so far, all my research has shown that insurgents tend to be dressing in just about anything, so I can't get it too bad. I've even decided that I can let them own a little black nylon web gear (since I can't really get it off of them...), I figure just about anyone can get a hold of that sort of thing.
My questions at the moment are about facial hair and hair color. Does everyone get black hair? I'll admit, black hair and a beard went a long way in getting them to look the part, but should I give them all black hair? I know that I'll be leaving at least one beardless, the wounded one that lies on his back, half sitting up, since I was able to get a little blood out of the mouth thing, I don't want to lose that. I'm also having a hard time with the helmets, it's hard to make them look like anything else, and I just don't see many insurgents with them... Although, come to think of it, it could work into my story of how they came to have the other military equipment they do have. I suppose if one can steal a Jeep, there's no reason why they couldn't have stolen some other supplies at the same time... I'll have to consider that angle...
So I guess I'm pretty open to ideas as for how I can make these FOV soldiers look like insurgents, anybody have any pointers or thoughts? Other than just taking the piles of removed heads, arms, legs, and torsos and piling them all up next to an Abrams!
MV