It's June and back to the Sino-Japanese conflict.
Opted for the apple green colour for this unit, I had seen it on some 'dress' units but they do like rather different to the other units completed.
The 88th Division was part of the “German-trained” elite units formed in the 1930s, and as such it represented the closest China came to a standardised, modern infantry organisation at the start of the war. While still subject to shortages and battlefield attrition, its structure was more consistent and better equipped than typical Nationalist units.
The backbone of section firepower, was centred on a ZB‑26 light machine gun, the most widely used automatic weapon in Chinese service during this period, together with several riflemen. Although for very early war units I might strip the LMG team and replace with additional riflemen.




These are great figures Stu and you have done a really nice job of painting them!
ReplyDeleteGreat sculpts and a nice choice of uniform colour:). Very tempted by this period, but could simply do a small unit for my AVBCW games, somehow trying to shoe horn them into my setting!
ReplyDeleteNicely done
ReplyDeleteVery well done Stu, I’d guess the 88th would be the most modelled Chinese 1930’s unit…
ReplyDeleteI like the look of these Stuart. I have to confess it is not a conflict that I am particularly familiar with so may need to do some research.
ReplyDeleteNice work Stu 👍
ReplyDeleteThey look marvellous, complete with arm bands, wow! That green is the business.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James