I have had a change of mind, for a number of reasons, and have finally decided that I will do a Chain of Command project in 15mm for the Summer holidays in three months time. I have tried to get Chain of Command projects off the ground in 28mm in the past but both of these ended up going about half way before my dislike of painting lots of 28mm figures switched them off.
Instead, based on some previous thinking that I've done and influenced Alex Sotheran's excellent Storm of Steel Youtube channel and his use of 15mm figures for Chain of Command, I'm now going to revive my 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry project in my favourite scale. I have all the figures and kit I need for this from Peter Pig for both the British and the Germans, so it's a bit of an obvious way to go, especially as the new edition will be out soon.
I'm not going to abandon my plans for I Ain't Been Shot Mum, however, but will come back to that once I've gone down the Chain of Command rabbit hole. This will probably kick off at the start of the Summer Holidays in July, when I can start basing up my figures for the 5th DCLI platoon. As you can see from the photo, I have got the basics covered, as well as having a decent selection of armour to put together, so I have plenty to be working on!
I much prefer CoC in 15mm. The nearly true ground scale works much better IMHO
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