Quality Castings figures and vehicles based for Command Decision-Test of Battle
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Ubiquitous T-35
A Soviet T-35 Armored Fighting Vehicle. This beast was either immobile when the Germans launched Barbarossa or the few in running order broke down trying to get to the battlefield. 15mm Battlefront miniature.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
The Man Cave Ver. 1.1
I just got a new PC, so I went out to Ikea and got a clean looking trestle table and brought out a lighted globe I had stuffed away. The picture below was taken with low light, just the way I like it in the man cave.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Soviet Mechanized Brigade Circa 1944
Minis are 15mm Quality Castings, basing is for Command Decision (one stand=platoon/battery).
Bottom row is Brigade HQ and HQ level assets, next three rows up are each an infantry battalion. Back row is the two-battalion tank regiment, mortar battalion and field artillery battalion.
Minis are 15mm Quality Castings, basing is for Command Decision (one stand=platoon/battery).
Bottom row is Brigade HQ and HQ level assets, next three rows up are each an infantry battalion. Back row is the two-battalion tank regiment, mortar battalion and field artillery battalion.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
28mm WWII Sovet Infantry
I recently completed some 28mm Soviet WWII Infantry from Plastic Soldier Company. I don't like these plastic figures as much as metal figs. While the sculpts are more to scale than most, the plastic rifles tend to break or bend, and there is not much "depth" to the sculpting . . . there are not cuts and folds in the sculpt for the brush to find and help bring out detail. Also, as you can see from the side by side shot with a Westwind (?) metal figure, their size is larger than most metal figures.
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