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Showing posts with label The Assault Group. Show all posts
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Sunday, 24 May 2026

Sold: Burma 1945 collection


Burma 1945 collection: £1250.00

Sold 

Since we moved back to the UK and downsized, I want to move on some of the stuff that I'm just not playing with anymore.

I had a blast researching and painting this collection, but being honest with myself I've used these troops and terrain once in the past ten years so they can go to someone who can give them the use they deserve.

So, what do you get for £1250.00:

  • Over 200 infantry, enough for two platoons of 14th Army British, one Platoon of 14th Army Gurkhas and two Platoons of Japanese plus plenty of support options. All magnetized and supplied in three magnetic receptive 4L Really useful boxes.
  • Three armoured vehicle: A Sherman V of Probyns horse, a Universal Carrier and a Chi-Ha
  • Four scratch built buildings, a pair of log bunkers and about 24" of entrenchments.
  • Terrain pieces, a well, a Burmese toilet and some objective markers plus a 9L Really Useful box of jungle terrain (some of which you can see in the photos).
Most of the figures are from The Assault Group, but there are a few from Warlord Games, Artizan Designs and Too Fat Lardies.

Posted in the UK for £20.00, or collect from Ruddington, Nottinghamshire.

Some more images:




































I'd suggest reading Quartered Safe Out Here by George McDonald Fraser, it was my inspiration for this project!

If you search the Battle of Meiktila on the Scrivsland blog, you'll find many of the painting and gaming articles I wrote when creating this force.

Sunday, 27 November 2016

Stuff the Turkey - Crack on with the Soviets instead


It's been 9th October since I last posted an update on this project! What with a business trip to Europe, What-Khan, family visiting and GameHoleCon time to get on with painting has been sparse.

I really planned to have the Soviets finished by the end of November so that I could start gaming with them, so, with the Thanksgiving holiday approaching and with it having little cultural significance to me as a Brit in Wisconsin I took the opportunity to get cracking.


A lot of the figures in this update were painted during the lean times described above, just nothing was complete and ready for photographing. For fourteen of the Assault Group Soviets it was just a matter of finishing the bases, for the rest they were done from scratch over the weekend.

In all, this update I added 20 more Assault Group Soviet infantry this update, lovely characterful figures that paint up really well, but I'm having a little buyers regret. I planned to play these games during the Fall Blau operations of 1942 and these Soviets are definitely uniformed for much later in the war. The Germans I have done are definitely for a much earlier period.


I'm seriously considering selling these and replacing with Crusader Miniatures ones, my daughter visited from the UK last month and bought with me a small order from Northstar and I picked up a pack of the Crusader Soviet Infantry to give a test.

I'd already painted one of their Maxim M1910 and the figures are nice to paint and do suit the period I plan to game much better. Here is the pack of Riflemen with Pps-41.



Some of the support weapons are covered in neither the Crusader Miniatures or Assault Group ranges and I needed a 5cm Mortar to make up the platoon. Fortunately Warlord Games do one in a pack with a flame-thrower. Unfortunately they use their bloody awful separate head system that never seems to work. I've painted plenty of the Gripping Beast WWI French with separate heads and they go together nicely, not sure what Warlord do, but they never look that natural.



Also in the order from Northstar was a rather splendid resin 45mm anti-tank gun Nick obligingly supplied a couple of crews so that I could field it with a more appropriately sized five man crew and had another chap spare.

I based on a 2mm plywood base and textured the filler so that the crew can be removed as casualties, I quite like how this came out.




Here are a few more close-ups of those lovely Assault Group Soviets, as mentioned earlier, I have mixed feelings about them and may end up painting another platoon with models more suited for 1942. If you are interested in buying 45 painted late WWII Soviets get in touch and we can discuss a deal.







Having finished off all the Soviets I have it was a good opportunity to get them all out and have a look at the final result, I think they look quite formidable and I'm looking forwards to playing some Chain of Command with them.










Sunday, 9 October 2016

Fall Blau Painting Update - 9th October 2016


Another productive week with the paint brushes sees another 15 comrades join the Soviet forces for the Fall Blau project.

Quite a lot of automatic weapons this time, a Crusader Miniatures Maxim Model 1910, two more DP LMG teams and four chaps with PPSh  are rounded out with four more riflemen with their trusty Mosin–Nagants, all but the Maxim are from The Assault Group.

Like the previous batches I mixed up the uniform colours to give an 'on campaign' feel for the troops and this batch have a lot of the Russian Uniform greens on them. They are painted using the previous recipe.


A few more shots of that Maxim model 1910 from a range of different angles.
 

 

Riflemen with Mosin–Nagants.



Riflemen with PPSh



DP LMG teams