Painting 20mm 1940 BEF


1940 BEF Rifleman

With my French forces painted, I wanted another force to face the Germans and of course the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) seemed like a natural choice, especially as I wanted to run the Many Rivers to Cross PSC with them.

I had backed the Studio Historia Kickstarter For King & Country: Britain at War Vol 1 BEF (1939-1941) so I had the models I needed. I recommend these models but printing at 20mm presented its own challenges as some of the modelling is a little over detailed resulting in some very thin parts of the model in 20mm. I replaced the rifles to get rid of the flimsy rifle straps, thicken up the bits I needed to print and spent way too long trying to get the damned Norton motorcycle squad to print (a personal nightmare). I also edited a lot of the STLs to make them standing and more to my liking, all in all these models took a lot of tweaking.

My required list to play the PSC and also permit me to fill out most of the Support List with is:

Basic 1940 Regulation Platoon

  • Senior Leader or two and a Platoon Sergeant
  • 4 sections each of Junior Leader, 3 man Bren LMG, 7 riflemen (I will probably do extra rifle men as well)
  • 2 x 2" mortar team with three crew
  • 2 x Boys Anti-Tank rifle teams of 2 men 
  • Medical Orderly
  • Engineer Teams 
  • Thompson SMG options for Leaders
  • Sniper Team
  • "1 pounder" 25mm Anti-Tank gun (I can use the French one for this from Colonel Muller)
  • Engineer Section (a throw back to the v1 rules, a Junior Leader and two three man engineer teams (no flamethrower in 1940) and can be equipped with Explosive Charges from the Support List.
  • Vickers MMG
  • 2 pounder Anti-Tank gun
  • Forward Observer for fun

Of course any 1940 BEF force had lots of Blanco, in fact Blanco No.97 Khaki Green (Medium) is the Blanco of choice. The standout feature of these early war troops is their green webbing and I wanted to try and get it right if I can.

Painting Guide

Largely based on the excellent Painting Panzer's guide... 


with a few tweaks by me:

  • Gas mask bag on chest, helmet chin straps and any rifle straps 70.988 Khaki

At this point all the dull stuff is done and you will feel disappointed that it all looks a bit pants - time for the wonder of washes!

Give it a wash of 50% Army Painter Strong Tone all over thinned with of 50% Vallejo 71.361 Airbrush Thinner. I usually do two washes as sometimes just one wash isn't strong enough for my liking but each to their own.

Now to the fun stuff that makes the figure really shine. When highlighting I basically repaint back with the original colour and then a highlight colour diluted down so it isn't too strong , some people mix paints but I am too lazy and just dilute with a dab of thinner.

Cpt. Cholmondley-Warner is judging your painting!

To help identify figures on the table, I have gone for painting edges of the bases 

  • Senior Leader in dark red
  • Junior Leader in orange
  • Bren gun teams in grey
  • Riflemen in plain black

Section almost finished with just the basing left to do

I hope you have enjoyed this guide and happy painting the sea of beige and khaki!

I will post some more pictures later of more finished figures.








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