I blame my poor dice throwing for this purchase..
How many times in these solo adventures have I rolled on the Platoon Forward blind chart for the Russian MMG's to appear. So a quick order to the guys at Peter Pig and the Soviets have yet more support troops to throw at Stickler.
I might have over done it with the MG's - 4 HMG teams...
Two extra 120mm mortars.
Much like the Germans from the previous post, Observers and Radio Operators to bolster the command choices for the Russians together with a couple of senior command stands which I found languishing in the draw and needed a make over and wintering up.
Let's hope Gunter Honig lives to tell the tale and the Russians need these extra casualty markers.
Not a bad haul and turned around within a week.
I am getting seriously worried that I am now buying and painting new purchases, what will we all do without the lead mountains to talk about :-)
Great looking minis, lovely immersive bases...
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, really fun to paint especially when I have future games planned.
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Stu
Nice work Stuart!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray.
DeleteHow's the Haiti project coming along.
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Stu
Good speed on the painting fron Stu. Let's hope they do well (or not, depending upon which side you are) when they grace the table.
ReplyDeleteVery true Steve, a fun string of games and challenging in solo play.
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Stu
Very nice work on the Soviet reinforcements Stu. Don't worry too much, I am sure when the world returns to a semblance of normality, your lead pile will start to build up again!
ReplyDeleteWith the last of the WW2 stuff on the table now, I am tempted to top up already.
DeleteMust Resist, must resist....
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Stu
Nice work, you can never have too many Soviets!
ReplyDeleteThat's not what the German defenders would say.. :-)
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Stu