Over the festive and New Year break I had the opportunity (like many of us) to do some "hobby sorting" which included some 20mm figure plastic figure basing (see below, some lovely 1/72 scale WWII Strelets Soviet WWII Partisans in "Winter Dress"):
They are an unusual but lovely set and so full of character (see below, the rugged partisan leader who accepts no excuses):
Rugged and determined, armed with a SMG and ready to meat out retribution to the invaders (see below, you have got to like those boots):
The agricultural worker turned partisan, perhaps not a great shot with the rifle but he will be persistent (see below, gotta love those ear flaps):
Then this mystery figure, at first I am thinking this is really the partisan's great, grandfather riding one last time against the fascist hoards in defense of the motherland, after all he does look Russian, of a Cossack style of sorts but definitely the wrong century! (see below, what is going on? It turns out this is a Strelets "Easter Egg" or "Cuckoo in the nest"):
The answer comes from the ever useful Plastic Soldier Review Page:
http://www.
4 comments:
Those are lovely figures, I hope to see them grace a virtual tabletop soon!
That means they need to be painted first ;)
Those look great- I think I'll pick up a set for myself.
Cheers,
Pete.
Hello Pete,
There is a certain ugly rustic charm to them
They are in the field of Irregular Warfare but the ooze with authentic character
I spotted Strelets LRDP and Foreign Legion sets which look "too good" also
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