Today I finished painting the last of the Soviet Late War Strelkovy. May I just say I am glad that's over.
Between the poor motivation to paint all 44 of those little guys, and the damn heat, progress was very slow.
Anyway, let's get to the preview!
And that's it! This really made me miss the 20mm scale, and after talking it over with my friend James, we're probably going to look into a fictitious conflict taking place during a U.S. Military coup d'etat. With that being said, I've finally found a rule system I'd like to use.
The rulebook is very cheap, also. About 20 dollars on Amazon, and the miniatures used for it are cheap and a good scale as well.
I plan on buying it after my trip to Boston on the 4th of July. Obviously, I won't be around on the 4th, so in advance to my fellow American viewers, Happy 4th of July! Enjoy your fireworks safely.
I'll be sure to keep the updates coming, so stay tuned!
Showing posts with label Soviets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soviets. Show all posts
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Soviet progress thus far
I've managed to paint a few Soviets over the past few days, and I thought I'd show you how I'm doing. They're not the best, and let me just say I think they're very far from good.
Anyway, here they are!
If you ask me, they all look absolutely terrible from the basing to the paint job its self (not to mention the incredibly heavy wash, which is awful as well). But then again, that's my overall cynicism kicking in.
Anyway, tell me what you think. I'll probably paint more up and I'll go lighter on the wash.
Stay tuned!
Anyway, here they are!
If you ask me, they all look absolutely terrible from the basing to the paint job its self (not to mention the incredibly heavy wash, which is awful as well). But then again, that's my overall cynicism kicking in.
Anyway, tell me what you think. I'll probably paint more up and I'll go lighter on the wash.
Stay tuned!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Soviet Comrades have arrived!
| The wide-open Atlantic Ocean! |
| Alright, no more funny business. I was very excited to get these. |
| Here they are all based with spackling. |
Stay tuned!
Labels:
15mm,
Eastern Front,
Flames of War,
Russians,
Soviets,
WWII
Friday, April 20, 2012
A "so long" game to Cold War in 20mm (Part 2)...
Last I checked, I was nearing an old building, so let's start off with Dad's turn.
Turn 9: Dad
Turn 10: Me
Turn 11: Dad
Turn 12: Me
This was the first and the last battle for the British and American 20mm troops. It was a bloodless battle, so maybe it was more of an exercise but that's not what matters. I'll admit I'm somewhat sad about leaving the whole 20mm thing for maybe WWII or maybe the Cold War in 15mm.
I'll admit I'm a little bit sad to stow them away for now, but then again, the 15mm scale is far cheaper and it takes up far less room.
While it may be "So Long" to 20mm, I'll know they're always on the shelf if I need them.
In a few weeks I may be getting some things from Flames of War/Battlefront, so stay tuned!
Turn 9: Dad
| Dad goes on the offensive, moving small elements of his LMG platoon up to the center of town to maybe re-enforce his sniper. He also moves up Barrows's force consisting of mainly riflemen. |
Turn 10: Me
| The small heroic platoon moves up to the old building, and I move my Light Machine gunner up to the roof. |
| I plan to attack, but 1 hit does nothing against a sniper! |
| So it looks like my Light Machine gunner is stuck (and very well screwed) until his next turn. |
| Ah... So Dad IS trying to support the sniper, that or do a full-frontal assault on my forces in the town. |
| "Infiltrate the house!" |
| A 9. Sad to say that this will probably be the last move I make in 20mm... |
| I move up 3 of my soldiers, readying for a surprise! |
| What's this? An armistice! |
| For now, it's to the shelves with my old 20mm miniatures. |
I'll admit I'm a little bit sad to stow them away for now, but then again, the 15mm scale is far cheaper and it takes up far less room.
While it may be "So Long" to 20mm, I'll know they're always on the shelf if I need them.
In a few weeks I may be getting some things from Flames of War/Battlefront, so stay tuned!
A "so long" game to the Cold War in 20mm (Part 1)...
So, today is the day that I officially let go of the Cold War in the 20mm scale.
From now on I will finding another era, and maybe staying in the same scale, or switching over. I am starting to debate whether or not to stick with the Cold War, and maybe experiment with WWII with my birthday coming up and all.
Anyway, me and my dad did a classic Soviets vs. NATO game. I didn't bother choose a location to play in.
Anyway, to the game!
Turn 1: Dad
Turn 2: Me
Turn 3: Dad
Turn 4: Me
Turn 5: Dad
Turn 6: Me
Turn 7: Dad
From now on I will finding another era, and maybe staying in the same scale, or switching over. I am starting to debate whether or not to stick with the Cold War, and maybe experiment with WWII with my birthday coming up and all.
Anyway, me and my dad did a classic Soviets vs. NATO game. I didn't bother choose a location to play in.
Anyway, to the game!
| Boogeyville, our battlefield of choice. |
| Dad's forces. He's got about a company if you're talking about the 2nd Edition Standoff: Cold War rules. |
| Even Barrows makes his return for his last hurrah. |
| Dad rolls an 8 and moves his Russian sniper up. He also decides to move a tank commander up (even though tank commanders really do... nothing). |
| He positions himself on the roof, still too far away from my troops outside of town. |
| His (useless) tank commander is on the roof as well now. |
| I roll a decent 10. Not bad, young grasshopper, not bad. |
| I move up elements of my U.S. forces along with a few Brits. I wanted my Yanks and Brits to see some battle before they were officially retired. |
| A barely-decent roll of 5. |
| He pulls a Brody and moves Barrows up into the line of fire. I never thought I'd actually be rooting for Barrows but since this is kind of a special occasion... GO BARROWS GO!! |
| An almost-maximum roll of 11. Still, not bad. |
| That results with me moving 2 riflemen (one of them being Miginty) and 1 light machine gunner multiple times up to a little ridge. |
| Another somewhat unlucky roll. |
| Dad moves up his cleverly-organized LMG platoon into the town. |
| Not a bad roll of 7. |
| With those 7 I decide to move more infantry up to the little ridge, readying for my assault on the town. I also elements of my British forces up the right flank to infiltrate Barrows's team. |
| Dad's first very good roll. |
| I continue to move my platoon of infantry up, nearing my Dad's line... |
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