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Anton Ryzbak21 Jun 2018 1:36 p.m. PST

I had a chance to review the Cold War Soviet Infantry from Plastic Soldier Company, a top-quality product and a great price too! link

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Photos of both sides of the sprues

Lion in the Stars21 Jun 2018 3:13 p.m. PST

What? You're playing 15mm Cold War now? What happened to your 28mm pre-Dreadnoughts?

Anton Ryzbak21 Jun 2018 8:12 p.m. PST

Lion in the Stars,
I'm a bit of a gadfly when it comes to sticking with a period/scale/ruleset. I have ACW in 2mm, 5mm, 15mm, 20mm, 28mm and 54mm……..other periods I have managed a bit more constraint (but not much)

Part time gamer29 Jun 2018 11:48 p.m. PST

A R,
I 'feel your pain' grin
I find so many games and miniatures of various scales, I have to (literally at times) talk myself Out of jumping into yet another sys. or scale. 28's are my preferred, especially for skirmish, but lord 54's are sooo tempting when I see some Colonial period blogs.
As for armor, 'if' they were as easy to aquire in plastic, I'd go with 144, but as it is, 15mm-1/100 is my go to of choice.
Now, 28MM Pre-Dread!? Holy moly. Is that a typo, WTJ has some great RP plastic, but I cant imagine a Pre-Dreadought 'miniature' in 28mm. Wow.

Anton Ryzbak30 Jun 2018 10:36 a.m. PST

Part time gamer

They ARE 28m but they are not true scale models, more along the lines of a caricature. People seem to like them however

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Barin102 Jul 2018 7:33 a.m. PST

Red chevrons and orange AK magazines. It was nearly impossible to see it in the field…

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