Here is some divisional support for my German army.
First, an Anti-tank platoon with two sections of Marder III.
A platoon includes two sections, so I kept one full yellow and one with very thin green lines on top of the main color.

Here is what I call "the commander". I had one extra Marder in the pack, so I used it to build something a bit more lively. I have noticed that most bases people make are "dead", meaning a tank is put on a textured base and roll! Without overdoing it, a bit of a story, from time to time, brings a little life to the gaming pieces.

I wanted some very light to no camouflage for these vehicles. To the people who always ask me how I paint, it is very simple:
- White base
- Light yellow/sand
- Black+brown wash
- wet brush panels, flat surfaces
- "extreme" highlight of whatever can be seen from the top and that would catch light.
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