Last batch of Chinese for a while..... as the itch to paint something different takes hold....
Again a mix of uniforms for the AT Teams to support the completed infantry sections.
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Last batch of Chinese for a while..... as the itch to paint something different takes hold....
Again a mix of uniforms for the AT Teams to support the completed infantry sections.
You can't beat an Easter weekend an opportunity to bag a day or two of painting.
With the Chinese Army made up of a number of Warlord factions, some troops are better than others. One of the most famous was the Chinese 88th Division deployed at the battle of Shanghai.
One of Chiang Kai‑shek’s German-trained divisions, they make for an interesting addition to the Chinese forces.
During the 1930s, China cooperated closely with Nazi Germany for military modernisation. The 88th Division was reorganized, trained, and partially equipped following German Army (Wehrmacht) doctrine, including, Modern infantry tactics & Improved discipline and drill.
The Chinese steamroller continues, with the first taster batch completed in January the pace is really picking up, first game in April if I can crack a couple more sections over Easter.
Coming off the paint table 2 additional sections of Chinese.
With the last of the Arab cavalry complete now for something that little more modern.
With the testers completed in January in the bluish grey, I thought I would mix it up a little with some Khaki for those troops in the south of the country, I have some lighter tunics planned for the third phase to really given that unstructured feel for the uniform types for the Chinese troops.
Heavy Machine Gun Teams, will they be enough to stop the Japanese onslaught?
Something a little different for 2026 and the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War Project.
Lots more to come but I thought I would start with a small section in a bluish-grey uniform, this was common in northern China with Khaki dominating in the South. The Nationalists appeared to have a patch work of uniforms due to the lack of centralised manufacturing so the plan will be to paint up a number of sections each in a different uniform shade. This will tie in with the mix of kit ranging from British, French, Russian & even German kit in the early years of the war.
These are all 3D prints from Kyoushuneko Miniatures and my first large collection of prints instead of metals or plastics, they have a reasonable range of sculpts but with a choice of 4 different heads in some of the packs and with a snip or too on the others you get quite a range to put on the table.
It's been a while since the last dispatch from the front.......
Time for an end of year review and some annual awards to dish out..... :-)
The Crusades project is almost complete definitely a project that got out of hand.... so many cavalry. I bloody hate cavalry. With two more Arab units to go... the aim is get these done before the return to work on the 5th.