This was great Frederick - nice variety of weapons. As Dallas said, the Quickshade seems to be working great!
January 31, 2022 at 2:46 PM
In my post
from last week, we saw a major buildup of my Bolt Action Soviet tank
forces. This week we are looking at giving the Soviet infantry some much
needed firepower. All of the figures and weapons in this post are from
the Plastic Soldier Company's 28mm range, specifically their boxes of
'Russian 45mm Anti-Tank Gun' and 'Russian Heavy Weapons'. The
Plastic Soldier Company's range are an inexpensive alternative to
metal, or even multi-pose plastic figures, although I do find some of
the poses remind me of the cheap toy soldiers I owned as a young boy,
especially those cast as a single piece. They are fine in length and
width, but a bit lacking in depth. All of the figures were assembled,
mounted on bases (with the exception of the anti-tank gun crews) and
primed black using a rattle can. I painted them using acrylics from the
Vallejo Soviet Paint Set. Finally everything was hit with Army Painter
Strong Tone Quick Shade. The Quick Shade leaves everything with a glossy
finish, so when the weather is warmer I will be taking these outside to
give them a coat of matte spray to dull them down a bit. [Image] The Russian 45mm Anti-Tank Gun box
contains 2 guns and 8 crew figures. Each gun sprue has different barrel
options to allow you to build any of the following: 45mm M1937 anti
tank gun, 45mm M1942 anti tank gun or 76mm M1943
infantry gun. Since I am current working on an early Operation
Barbarossa theme, I built my guns as the M1937 version. The set also
contains ammo boxes, both live shells and spent casings,
as well as a rifle and sub-machine gun to add to the ambience. Since the
bases I used for my guns were getting a bit crowded, I shifted some of
the ammo boxes to the medium mortar bases, and the rifles to the machine
gun bases. [Image] [Image] The Russian Heavy Weapons box provides you enough sprues to build 26 miniatures and 8 models depicting WW2 Russian
infantry heavy weapons as follows: 2 x 3 man Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 machine gun teams firing, 2 x 2 man machine gun teams
moving, 2 x 2 man RM-3850mm light mortar teams, 2 x 3 man M-37
82mm medium mortar teams, 2 x 2 man firing PTRS-41 anti -tank rifles,
and 2 moving PTRS anti-tank rifles.[Image]Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 machine gun teams [Image]M-37 82mm medium mortar and RM-3850mm light mortar teams [Image]PTRS-41 anti -tank rifle teams За Родину (For the Homeland) Thanks for reading.
"Challenge Submission #7 - WW2 Soviet Anti-Tank Guns and Heavy Weapons"
4 Comments -
Very nice, I've got a set of the AT guns in my own collecion. Excellent value
January 28, 2022 at 1:41 PM
Nice work Frederick. Looks like that Quickshade works a treat!
January 28, 2022 at 5:25 PM
Great work, Frederick. I also like the variety of weapons, especially the AT rifles.
January 29, 2022 at 7:55 AM
This was great Frederick - nice variety of weapons. As Dallas said, the Quickshade seems to be working great!
January 31, 2022 at 2:46 PM