WIP ICM Diorama 1915 Italians

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A handy quick reference photo.
 
According to the Osprey book on WWI Italians, they used several grenade types: a licensed version of the French Thevenot (this had a percussion head on a wooden handle), the baldari (had a long wooden handle), the SIPE (looks like a Mills bomb), the BPD (cylindrical with a brass cap) and a version of the Austrian Zeitzunder-Handgranate (had a handle made of steel wire). All the photos I have found show the metal parts blackened with age, I would assume you can't go wrong painting the metal parts a semi-gloss grey-green and the handles wood if appropriate.

I assume those are the hand grenades from the ICM set. They don't look like any of the types mentioned above but they are closest to the BPD type, although all the photos I have found show BPDs with only one fuse cap on the top. This is allegedly an original BPD grenade so you could use this as a guide:
Italian BPD Grenade
 
I assume those are the hand grenades from the ICM set. They don't look like any of the types mentioned above but they are closest to the BPD type, although all the photos I have found show BPDs with only one fuse cap on the top. This is allegedly an original BPD grenade so you could use this as a guide:
Italian BPD GrGrenade
Thanks, Nigel. Yes they are from the ICM set, which doesn't say what type they are.
The photo is an interesting reference.
Cheers
 
I dare say, it's this model, a French "Petardo Thevenaut" hand grenade, licensed to the Italians. Very noisy, but not paricularly effective as hand grenades go...
It seems to be painted in the Italian grey-green tone.

Image is from the excellent "The Italian Army in the First World War (Part 2). Armament, Equipment, Protective Gear and Badges" from Verlag Militaria.

Cheers
Karl

P.S.: As I translated most of the books into German, I'm more than happy to help, if you have more need for images of original items.

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Just a thought - I am not a fan of etched barbed wire, IMO it doesn't look the part. Have you thought about making your own? It's quite easy and gives a much more realistic result. Here's an example:

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PM me if you would like info on how to do this. It's well worth the effort IMO, but your call 🙂

I dare say, it's this model, a French "Petardo Thevenaut" hand grenade, licensed to the Italians. Very noisy, but not paricularly effective as hand grenades go...
It seems to be painted in the Italian grey-green tone.
Great info Karl :facepalm:
 
Thanks everyone.
The barbed wire has been in my inventory for about 30 years, and I'm determined to use it up... just been waiting for decent 1/35 WW1 figs to arrive on the market.
I appreciate all the advice and feedback.
Stopping now, until tomorrow so I can cook dinner for tonight: pheasant casserole and home-made meringues with double cream.
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Bonne année!
 
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