In Flames of War the KV-1s are formidable, but the KV-5 is a horse of a different color. With a long naval gun and heavier armor, it is a tough nut to crack for mid-war german armor.
The ubiquitous T-34. The soviets had a tendency to create new units rather than reequip depleted units, so my T-34's are meant to depict the start of a new tank formation, pushed into the fray with little formal training. Last but not least is my entry figure, a Warlord Games British rifleman from the Zulu wars. I suspect many challengees have the box this gent is from, but this range holds a special place in my mind. This is one of the first miniatures I purchased when I entered the hobby, and as a result the Zulu war brits will always remind me of my early days of cautious experimentation with painting miniatures.