Thursday, September 25, 2014

More Soviet Infantry to Choke a Horse, Part 2 - DONE

The roster grows as the need for different unit representation... Consider these recent acquisitions from West Wind and Black Tree Design. They complement each other well IMHO.



HMG team fielding the ever popular (and still utilized to this day)
DShK Soviet Heavy Machine Gun model 1938 firing the heavy
12.7mm comparable to the 50 caliber.

HMG team set up and ready to 'Rock n Roll'

HMG team in transit




ATR teams by Black Tree Design


 LMG teams by West Wind comes with gunner and loader




 Helmet wearing SMGs sporting the ubiquitous PPSh-41 aka as 'Papasha' by West Wind

Field cap wearing SMGs by West Wind


Thursday, September 11, 2014

More Soviet Infantry to Choke a Horse, Part 1

Soviet infantry aka Strelkovy are like trees and zombies, you can never have enough. 


A plethora of infantry from West Wind of the SOTR line and
Black Tree Design (my favorite to date).

The SMG and LMG teams are from West Wind and 
the prone ATR teams are from Black Tree Design.

A Soviet HMG team from West Wind.










Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Zombiecide! Part 2

Like a busy beaver, LTL Dad has been putting in a lot of effort with painting his figs and gaming the lot with me!




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Zombies (l-r): Walkers, Fatty, Walkers, Runners

More Zombies (l-r): Runners, Walkers, Fatty, Walkers, Runners


An Abomination and survivors (l-r): Wanda, Doug, Phil, Josh, Ned

Wanda, my favorite character all painted and ready to roll! Yes, she's on skates!!

The survivors (l-r): Ned, Phil, Josh (on hood), Doug, Wanda, Amy

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Mini Tanks Part 5: Pz IIf In Action!


Recently Mikey and I had a battle pitting a couple of armor units each and some infantry. I finally got to use my Pz II and was quite a bloody, little skirmish. 

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Pz IIf ready for recon.

Pz IIf on the move.

Side by side and ready to roll: the Pz IIf and Stug while the infantry advances.

The T70 advances cautiously and gets a bead on the Stug with the Pz IIf still hidden.

On the T70's left flank the T34/76 is trying to sight on the hidden Pz IIf.

Supporting the advance of the squad behind a hill the T34/76
and T70 engage the Stug while the hidden Pz IIf looks on.

The Pz IIf finally breaks cover, takes point and crosses
the ford not seeing the infantry in wait behind the hill.

Meanwhile, the Stug is hit from a well time shot of the T34/76 taking
it out of action leaving the Pz IIf to fend for itself.


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