More than I expected, but with a surprise.
Some of the vehicles are a bit obscure as befits Soviet AFVs of WW2.
Attribution of manufacturer is my best guess
Five KV-2 PSC
Five JSU-122 PSC
Easy repair job to do on the mg.
5 JS-IIs PSC
2 mgs to fix on this lot.
Four SU-76 Battlefront
Would like to add more crew figures.
Three SU-85 Battlefront
Two SU-85-100 Battlefront
Four Zis-5 3 on trucks Battlefront
Four T-26 Battlefront
Need some replacement barrels
Six BA-10 Battlefront
The two on the right are Peter Pig
Eight BA-64 Battlefront
One wheel to fix.
T-60 Battlefront
Easy to fix
Four T-38
Light Amphibious Tank
Five T-20 Komsomolets Battlefront
Three BA-1M ?
and a ?
All solid metal
Seven Universal Carriers
Have the number 119 inscribed on the base.
Five White Scout Cars
Resin, not sure of brand.
Nine T-70 Battlefront
A KV-1 1940 model Battlefront
and three KV-85 unknown manufacturer.
The middle one with the white resin has possibly had an adverse reaction with the undercoat
Fifteen T-34/76 Battlefront
1941 model has the single top hatch,
the 1943 model has the two top hatches.
Eleven T-35/85 Battlefront and PSC
Three staff cars
Four 122mm Gun Model 1931
Four 152mm Howitzer M 1943
Four 76.2mm M 1936 Divisional Gun
Four 76mm Infantry Guns,
possibly Command Decision
A bit wonky.
Four 45mm Anti Tank guns
A bit bent.
Four limbers
Three light AA guns
Horses
Four Russian army tchanka Peter Pig
These can have just two horse which would then give me enough to use on the other limbers.
Tank riders.
Snipers
120mm Mortars
A few decals
A bit of a mortar and a few crew.
That guy laying down doesn't look right...
What motivated me to make the purchase was that the figures were all painted. Having now seen them up close I am not that taken with the style. There is some re-detailing I will probably do as I don't like some of the colours used. I will also try a black wash and then a dry brush of buff, but it depends on how sharp the detail is. I will also redo the flesh. Then again I might just leave them as they are (unlikely). Basing is really the key.
27 infantry including flamethrowers
42 infantry
35 infantry including AT rifles
which go with those little piles of rocks in the sniper image
BUT
Note the odd looking figure top left hand corner in this image.
An infiltrator?
47 infantry including some artillery crew (but possibly for mortars)
58 infantry
51 infantry
40 infantry
Worth their weight in gold.
Still in the box.
What?
This is a surprise.
Hard to tell from the image, but these are late war Germans painted as Soviets.
Whoops.
Might have use for the counters.
The book is a nice touch,
much appreciated.
This force is more than I need for Rommel,
but will also do for Crossfire and Blitzkrieg Commander.
Now to get stuck into the make good.
Reckon you've got enough to occupy your idle moments? Sure?
ReplyDeleteWe have no Katyushas!
ReplyDeleteNeed those cute HMGs with the little wheels.
Some swanky looking naval dudes perhaps and a mass of BT-5s etc.
Too much is never enough!
Wow! This is quite a haul!
ReplyDeleteI fear the correct term is "an embarrassment"
Deleteyour beginning to sound like Richard! Not the term "need" lol
ReplyDeleteThanks to Richard I have already been able to fill some of the gaps.
DeleteAlso, I only got these Soviets so those lovely figures and models I got from you could have an opponent :-)