Recently added two short videos on the youtube channel of some vintage plastic 20mm figures.
If you click on the images below they will take you to the videos and open up in a new tab. Hope they bring back a few happy memories.
Smallscale 20mm (1/72 / 1/76 scale) scale modelling, miniature wargaming and figure collecting.
Recently added two short videos on the youtube channel of some vintage plastic 20mm figures.
If you click on the images below they will take you to the videos and open up in a new tab. Hope they bring back a few happy memories.
Repeating here some photos from an old post that was wiped out when the site was hacked a few years ago.
Some of the figures are a bit “chunky”, others no too much so, but on the whole it’s a really nice set with plenty of raised detail which makes them easy to paint and they’re a great nice addition to my WW2 Soviet forces.
I especially like the fact that they are not all just standing around fixing tanks or in polite conversation with each other – you do still get some of those poses, none of which I’ve painted yet, but most are either running (presumably from their burning or disabled tanks) or have dismounted and are in the thick of the fighting with pistols and SMGs.
If you click on the following link below to Plastic Soldier Review, you can see their opinions on this set too. The link will open up in a new window.
Repeating here some photos from an old post that was wiped out when the site was hacked a few years ago.
The stretcher bearers are old Esci WW2 French in greatcoats with headswaps, the “Frau Medic” is a hard plastic lady from Dapol, the two walking guys are Airfix WW1 French, the surrendering figure is a Revell Engineer with a headswap and the old guys in caps carrying the stretcher are WW1 Airfix Germans
Shiloy Tshernez, the Spanish Blue Division in Russia, 17 January 1942
https://sotcw.co.uk/shiloy-tshernez-the-spanish-blue-division-in-russia-17-january-1942/
As always, we used 20mm (1:72 & 1:76 scale) figures, vehicles and scenery, and it was gamed using a sand table.
The scenario is based on an actual action fought by elements of the Spanish "División Azul" ski company on a combat reconnaissance patrol, reinforced by 40 Latvians from the German 81st Infantry Division. Moving through snow, eventually coming to Shiloy Tshernez. The Spanish and Latvians tried to outflank and surround the village and to converge from all sides.
A good well-balanced scenario, and a game well played, thanks to fellow gamers who played this scenario, Carlos, Alejandro and Juan.