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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP24 Jan 2019 9:54 p.m. PST

Bad Squiddo releases two sets of Red Army female fighters in 28mm for the battle of Stalingrad. They are armed with flamethrowers or a sniper rifle.


Female Soviet Flamethrower Team

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Female Soviet Sniper Team – Winter

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mysteron25 Jan 2019 3:09 a.m. PST

Ah Ah !sensible models. Not the scantily clad perfectly formed female soldiers as I was expecting.

Grelber25 Jan 2019 6:22 a.m. PST

The thing about the Bad Squiddo figures is that they tend to look rather like ladies where I work. Presumably, in this case, the Soviet mega-babes are off in Moscow, being mistresses to Politburo bigwigs or at femme fatale school, learning to seduce German, British, or American military, political, and industrial leaders to gain access to their secrets.

No tailored uniforms, or trousers cut off to be Daisy Dukes (on the Russian Front!!), either. The uniforms make a couple of them look rather dumpy, but then, Pat Reid said the WWII British uniform made it very difficult for him and his fellow PoWs to look smart--seemingly the Russians weren't the only ones who did not bring in fashion designers to help with new uniforms.

Grelber

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP25 Jan 2019 11:54 a.m. PST

(smile)


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