The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge
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Sunday, 15 February 2026
PhillM - 20mm building by Raventhorpe (10 pts)
From PaulSS: Medieval Crossbowmen - 60pts
This week, I've been working on more additions to the Baron's War collection.
These are the rather lovely Medbury Miniatures 3D prints sold in the UK by Garrison Miniatures on eBay.
Twelve 28mm figures is another 60pts to my total, as mentioned more gambeson wearing entries next week!
From DaveD. Great perseverance on this project Paul . Nice to see a little other colours on these too that brighten the look .bit of a rum do with the misprints ,I assume that’s off set a bit with availability and price . 60 it is .
AdamC: Rock Formation (5 points)
I think I found these at a local event called Junk in the Trunk, they were extra prints that a 3D printer enthusiasts had. Being a budget Wargamer I grabbled them.
At first I thought they might work as islands but I think they are a little too narrow for that
I suspect that they will dress the edge of the table or be used to raise terrain higher, they will find a use.
They are about 3 inches high and 4 inches long. I have a 25mm miniature here for scale. I'd estimate my painting time as 45 minutes to an hour. They are alternating layers of Black, Dark Gray, Black wash, Light Gray, Dark Gray... repeat.
From LeeH: Another Soviet LMG Squad (60 Pts)
This week, I finished my fourth Light Machine Gun squad for my 1939 Winter War Soviets, which means I’m finally within sight of the end of this Bolt Action painting run. Four squads lined up together give the force a real sense of cohesion. On the table, they look like what they’re meant to represent: mass infantry built around automatic fire.
Soviet infantry tactics of the period leaned heavily on firepower at the squad level. The light machine gun was the anchor, with riflemen supporting it rather than the other way around. In theory, this created a base of suppressive fire that allowed advances by weight and momentum. The Red Army’s pre-war doctrine emphasised aggression, coordination, and overwhelming force. In open terrain, backed by artillery, that approach could be brutally effective. On a Bolt Action table, four LMG squads make that doctrine tangible—steady, grinding pressure rather than elegant manoeuvre.
The reality in 1939, however, was far messier. The army that invaded Finland had been badly damaged by Stalin’s purges of the officer corps in the late 1930s. Experienced commanders were removed, imprisoned, or executed, and their replacements were often younger, less seasoned, and understandably cautious. Initiative became dangerous. Junior officers learned that independent action could end careers (or lives) if outcomes were unfavourable. The result was rigidity. Orders were followed, sometimes blindly, even when local conditions demanded flexibility. Against Finnish forces who excelled at small-unit tactics, mobility, and exploiting terrain, that lack of adaptability proved costly.
With this fourth squad complete, the core infantry element of the army is ready. I’m still waiting on an artillery crew and gun to round things out, and I have a handful of spare figures that may end up as smaller specialist teams if I can find a home for them. For now, though, these LMG squads capture both the theory and the tragedy of the 1939 Red Army: a force designed for massed firepower and relentless advance, but hampered by structural weakness and fear at the command level.
12x28mm Foot = 60 Points
From DaveD. Nice winter additions Lee , are you starting to get snow blindness yet ? The whole force will be looking like a proper mass when we see it . 60 it is .
From MattT - Serbian Nobles ( 55 points )
Another small addition to my slowly growing Ottoman army. This time its some Serbian Nobles. Figures are from Claymore Castings with a couple of head swaps to make the unit look a little more eastern.
I am in awe of people who manage to paint freehand heraldry. While I'm very happy with my standard of painted miniatures I know my freehand could improve. Surprisingly I am happy with the two headed eagle but I struggled to get the shapes of the helmet correct, and I gave up on a bow and arrow design. I just couldn't get the lines fine enough. More practice required before a tackle the 100YW.
From Mike W - 28mm Daleks & Renaissance Crossbowmen (140 Points)
| The specials! 'Brewed-up' Daleks at each end. A Warlord Games miniature second left with truely retro bodywork and a battle damaged Dalek second right. |
From AdamW: 'Hot Fez' - a Turkish barber on every corner - 15mm 220 pts
I managed to finish painting these last week, but didn't have time to get them based and flagged up till after the Sunday deadline.
A simple entry of some more Turkish/Ottoman troops for Balkan war. One unit in the blue uniform and the rest in khaki.
A mix of manufacturers, mainly minifigs with a few other odd unknown figures mixed in. All bought from other peoples lead piles.
Now I have to decide what to paint next. Life is somewhat busy at the moment so it may be another two weeks before the next entry.
Apologies for the short write up, but this entry was a bit of a grind to get units done rather than something exciting :)
Points
6 units of 18 =108 15mm figures @ 2pts = 216pts
From DaveD . That’s another great mass from you .The mix of figures works well . I will call this 220 .
From DarrelH - Late Roman Cataphracts complete ! 65 pts
Late Roman Cataphracts Complete!
What a month! I'll leave it at that.
Painting time has been slim on the ground of late and varnishing conditions much less so! It's actually rained for more "40 days and 40 nights!". ) One could not make it up. I did manage to get the back rank of my Late Roman Cataphracts finished which, given that I have to spray the last few layers of varnish on, the indifferent rainy conditions, along with other stuff was quite a satisfying achievement. I'm usually much more prolific, but hey ho.....
I hope you enjoy them. They were painted with deliberate rapidity, so are not my finest- but they will certainly do for a game or twenty! I actually do not have very much time to talk/waffle except to say that I've got another cavalry unit on the way as well as some back rank Archers for a unit (started two years ago but stopped in their tracks by the only disastrous varnishing accident I have had in my life!) It was bad, see quick pic below:
from RayR - Ottoman Turk - Tufekci & Sekban - 15mm 100
Janissary Orta All Musket/Flintlock Drilled/Elite 12
















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