HMGs & SMGs
Right, so I finished the basing for the Soviet infantry and the Romanian heavy machine-guns. First up are the HMGs. I tried to get a bit more clever with taking photos. Its a bit better, but please bear with me as I sort out the mysteries of photography!
I've painted 10 SMG teams as they work as either Sturmovye, a Strelkovy SMG platoon, or as Tankodesantniki teams for a full platoon of T-34s.
My next goal will be to paint up a few of the Sturmovye options such as these two Sapper teams. I have two Maksim HMGs and four 76mm obr 1927 infantry guns currently on the painting table. This should give me plenty of cool options for a Sturmovye company.
Thanks and I'll work on improving my mad photo skillz!
Cheers,
-M
| Romanian Heavy Machine-gun Platoon (sorry for the focus issues) Click photo for larger view |
Then there are the Soviets. These particular figures have been primed and waiting in the painting line for nearly four and a half years. It felt good to finally finish them, as I'm sure they are happy to finally be used! Admittedly, these are for my mid-war soviet army, which is why I've taken a different approach for the basing. I tried to make them late-late-summer to be close to the Romanians.Typically, I hate to have two different basing styles in an army, but this is a special case.
My goal over the past several years has been to paint a Soviet infantry army by proxy; that is to say, I've been painting bits and pieces here and there and fielding them as support options. Then, once I have a fair amount of troops painted, I'll put them together and finally have the entire army mostly finished. I'd say I'm still about two years away from that goal yet!
| Ten Soviet SMG teams Click photo for larger view |
| Two sapper teams clearing mines ahead of my Sturmovye Company |
Thanks and I'll work on improving my mad photo skillz!
Cheers,
-M
I like the bases of the Romanian Heavy Machine-gun Platoon.
ReplyDelete