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khurasanminiatures10 Jun 2014 10:09 a.m. PST

We are very pleased to release 15mm 1970s Soviet Motor Rifle Infantry and a 15mm model of the BMP-1 Infantry Combat Vehicle.

The Soviet Motor Rifle Infantry are in the uniform adopted around 1970, the first attempt to update the infantryman's very dated uniform from its essentially WWII appearance. (That said, you can probably fudge and use them before 1970 too.) We have released three sets.

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The rifleman set (above) has four poses with AK, including one with a medic bag, as one man per squad received nominal medical training.

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For heavy weapons (above), each squad had a man with an RPG, an assistant to the RPG rocketeer who had an AK, and an RPK (a squad automatic weapon). This set has three different poses of each, meaning each heavy weapons (and RPG assistant with AK) pose in the platoon of three squads is unique.

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For platoon assets (above) we provide you with a platoon leader with pistol, an assistant platoon leader with AK, the platoon marksman with the Dragunov sniper rifle (this figure would replace one of the men in the platoon), and, attached from company level, two teams of PKM machine guns.

We also have a complete platoon bundle of one each of those three sets. This gives you a full Motor Rifle Platoon, ready for action with one click!

3 x Motor Rifle Infantry Squads, each with one rifleman/medic, one riflemen/RPG assistant, three other riflemen, one RPG and one RPK
1 marksman (swap him out for one of the above models)
1 command cadre (platoon leader and assistant platoon leader)
2 x attached PKM machine gun teams

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Along with those models we have also released our 15mm scale BMP-1. This is an extremely important vehicle in the history of the Cold War and has fought on countless battlefields, continuing to do so today. The model's AT missile is depicted with its fins folded down. It is a mixture of resin and pewter and requires the normal level of modeling skill for a kit of this nature.

On a related note, our T-55 kit, long out of stock, is finally available again. We are hoping to have the T-62 back soon as well -- we're just waiting for the pewter mould to be remade.

The Motor Riflemen were sculpted by Mike Broadbent and painted by Steve Dean. The BMP was painted by Heresy. Available now at the link below:

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Mr Canuck10 Jun 2014 10:21 a.m. PST

Damn nice figures at 15mm scale! I had to check the title of the post – the pics looked like 28mm figures!

Privateer4hire10 Jun 2014 10:27 a.m. PST

15mm Chimeras and Imperial Guard!
for those so inclined.

Heinz Good Aryan10 Jun 2014 10:59 a.m. PST

or even just motor rifles and their ride! :-)

i think real combat is much more interesting than the wildest fantasy could ever be…….

CLDecker10 Jun 2014 11:49 a.m. PST

I have been waiting for this!!!

Dennis030210 Jun 2014 12:53 p.m. PST

Great news and as always amazing figures.

Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP10 Jun 2014 2:07 p.m. PST

Wow, those sculpts are terrific!

Tgunner10 Jun 2014 3:15 p.m. PST

Very nice indeed!

Hey Jon, how about a BMP platoon code?

khurasanminiatures10 Jun 2014 3:40 p.m. PST

Vehicle is already priced as low as I can go, I'm afraid.

CLDecker10 Jun 2014 4:38 p.m. PST

And ordered!!

Skeptic10 Jun 2014 6:43 p.m. PST

Nice! Will some that are in suitable kit for Afghanistan be forthcoming?

bollix10 Jun 2014 7:02 p.m. PST

Anybody know how late this uniform was worn? Can I accurately use these for 80's period Soviets?

khurasanminiatures10 Jun 2014 7:30 p.m. PST

Until the late 80s, BUT starting in the early 80s, increasingly with pads over the shoulder straps, and ammo pouches on the chest. I'll be asking Mike to make mods to these for that.

Sparker10 Jun 2014 7:37 p.m. PST

Outstanding!

DuckanCover10 Jun 2014 8:05 p.m. PST

"I'll be asking Mike to make mods to these for that."

Good to hear. thumbs up

Duck

khurasanminiatures11 Jun 2014 5:47 a.m. PST

Will be a while though, we've got a lot we're doing….

Cold Steel11 Jun 2014 6:40 a.m. PST

Looks great! When do they come out in 10 mm?

Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP11 Jun 2014 1:58 p.m. PST

I really like the fact that these figs are proportionally-correct. So many 15mm grunts suffer from overly-thick limbs and heads. Kudos to the sculptor!

Heinz Good Aryan11 Jun 2014 2:54 p.m. PST

yep i agree, lots of 15mm sci fi guys in particular look like pumpkin heads…….

Lion in the Stars11 Jun 2014 5:23 p.m. PST

Dang, and here I am broke as a joke!

I'd be in for a platoon of grunts and their transports, though they will be getting a bit cold fighting Swedes as soon as Geoff gets them done…

How the hell do you do it, K, coming out with all these awesome minis?!?

Tgunner14 Jun 2014 8:13 a.m. PST

Any chance we can get some 60's, 70's, and early 80's GIs to use against them?

khurasanminiatures14 Jun 2014 10:58 a.m. PST

Yeah, that's the plan, Even now you can use them though in what-ifs against 1973 Israelis. And that's no joke -- the Soviets seriously considered intervening in the Yom Kippur War.

Tgunner06 Jul 2014 5:34 p.m. PST

sweet!

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