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Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP27 Jun 2021 5:36 p.m. PST

All,

Here we go, my WWII Soviets, ready for battle. Well, not quite, still working on some stuff, but close enough that I figured I'd show what I have done. And it's kinda crappy showing these, as other people did almost all the work on these, I just added some details, cleaned some things up, or added in the odd figure/stand. The vast majority of this stuff came from a gentleman on TMP who sold his collection at a very reasonable price, which was part of what drove me to make the jump from 10mm into 15mm. You know, one of those, 'man, that's such a great deal, how could I pass it up? Sure, I don't really do 15mm, but damn… Yeah, gotta do it.' No damned discipline…

As with most of the rest of the forces I've displayed this past week, the Soviets are set up along the lines of a Rapid Fire table of organization, but I've (hopefully) built enough flexibility into it that I can do other stuff. One thing is for sure, I need more Soviet riflemen! ;)

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The whole mess, basically built to take me from Barbarossa to Berlin, with vehicles and support at left, infantry at right. Kindly ignore the infantry with snow basing, they're not quite ready for showtime; work continues, and I'll post pics of them once they're completed.

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Here's my Soviet infantry, basically a three-battalion regiment (the top three rows), plus a Sub-Machine Gun (SMG) battalion (fourth row down, the ones that are based in a lighter brown). Almost all of these were painted by someone else.

Each battalion has a commander, commissar, anti-tank rifle, 50mm, 82mm, and 120mm mortar, an M1927 76mm infantry gun, a 76.2mm 'Crash Boom' dual-purpose gun, a Maxim machine gun, and six rifle stands.

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The Red horde.

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The Soviet commander, as subtle as a smack in the face.

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The infantry gun and MG.

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Red riflemen.

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Some Flying Tanks.

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A 122mm Howitzer.

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Some BT-5s I painted before I figured out the 'muddy tracks and dry-brush the hell out of'em' thing.

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The iconic T-34.

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I think I have enough KV-1s now…

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Su-122s are just cool ;)

To see a whole bunch more photos, please check the blog at:
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So, let me know what you think, and my apologies, a smarter man would have spread these out over a more reasonable amount of time, one or maybe two posts per week, but I'm not a smarter man ;) I didn't mean to spam you guys with all this stuff, but I've recently completed a lot of this stuff and wanted to get it all out as quickly as possible, and move on to some other stuff.

V/R,
Jack

martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Jun 2021 11:49 p.m. PST

You need a bigger house Jack.

martin

Bismarck28 Jun 2021 8:36 a.m. PST

I was waiting for these Russkies! No need to apologize for having some painting help and purchasing some already painted. With all you have done this past year. you can't do everything…even if you are a Marine! You have enough armor to do Kursk.
The command stand was a piece of work! Nice job, Jack!
Sam

McWong7328 Jun 2021 3:27 p.m. PST

Very well done!

Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP28 Jun 2021 5:08 p.m. PST

Getting that way, Martin, but I can't complain so far.

Thanks Sam, and I have no shame left ;)

V/R,
Jack

Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP28 Jun 2021 8:09 p.m. PST

And thanks, McWong!

V/R,
Jack

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