Thursday 6 February 2020

From GregB: A Russian Scout and Balloon Ride To The Snowlord's Peak

Death to the fascist invaders! 28mm figure from Warlord Games' "Bolt Action" range.
The month of February has arrived, and I think we are either at, or close to (or perhaps already past) the half-way point of AHPC X.  As I survey my progress to date on the Challenge Island map and the calendar, it occurs to me that I if I am going to attempt the Snow Lord's Peak and still have enough time to complete whatever hobby task I might be assigned (assuming I am not eaten in the encounter), I had better get up there soon.

And so, after some relaxation enjoying the stunning vistas of Piper's Peak, I once again signal Lady Sarah and petition for passage on her Balloon. The destination? The terrifying heights of the Snow Lord's Peak. As for the fee for passage, I present the following...

28mm Female Russian Infantry Scout

Dangerous work, close to the enemy - a female scout for my 28mm winter WW2 Russians.
As you have seen so far in AHPC X I have been working on a 28mm winter WW2 project.  Amid the many submissions involving various late WW2 Germans, a few have asked if and when their tabletop opposition might appear? Here is the first one - a 28mm Female Russian Infantry Scout.  This is a metal figure from Warlord Games' "Bolt Action" Range.

As always, great details on these metal sculpts from Warlord.

The "scout" set from Warlord's WW2 Russian figure range is not intended for winter, strictly speaking.  They are sculpted wearing the "ameoba" style body suits, which are often seen in browns and a (rather bright) green.  So I'm taking artistic license of a sort - I don't think it's a huge reach, as scouting would still need to be done during the winter fighting, so I just painted the suit white instead.  Warlord also tends to give you some options for alternate heads for the figures, and they include a female head among them - so I thought this would be a great figure to accompany a passage on Lady Sarah's Balloon.

No reason the scout suits couldn't be white, right?
The war in the east in WW2 was so tremendous and vast in scale.  I read about it, I try to study it...but it is hard to truly understand or picture, such a complete and total mobilization of an entire people across vast distances in an all-out effort to repel the Germans and their allies, and vanquish them totally.  Of course all the main countries in the conflict did the most they could to pit their entire national power into the effort - it was total war. But in the east, and Russia in particular...the scale, it was incredible, and the sacrifice it took - the numbers get so large, so fast, they sort of lose their impact.
Russian women - fighting at the front lines.
Women made tremendous contributions to the Allied war effort in many countries. But in the case of Russia, this contribution stood out to my mind.  Yes, there were women - hundreds of thousands of them - working in what were thought of as traditional non combatant roles - nurses, medical support, industry.  But huge swathes of Russian territory came under occupation, and as the front lines found the Russian people, Russian women made important contributions to front-line fighting.  As pilots, snipers, partisans, machine gunners, all in the line of fire - decorated for bravery and courage under fire, and in untold cases, making the ultimate sacrifice along side so, so many of their fellow people.

Once again, some fine blanquette from Limoux to enjoy during the balloon trip.
Bad Squiddo Games have some fantastic sculpts of female Russian soldiers. I will look to add one of their sniper teams down the road. But the scouts will work for now, and I thought it would be great to have one of my first 28mm Russian figures for this project painted as just a small recognition of the role women played in the Russian war effort.  She will be part of the small scouting squad, the first of what I hope will be a healthy-sized collection of 28mm Winter Russians to oppose all of the Germans I have been painting.  Scouting is dangerous work, but she is more than up to the task...we see here she has snuck into a position, and is tossing a grenade toward some unwary invaders...

This balloon trip involves a perilous destination...
For points? I am uncertain...I guess 5 points for one 28mm figure... but it's prone, so...2.5 points? I have already enjoyed one balloon ride, so I don't know that I get bonus points for a second.  Nonetheless, the sparkling wine was thoroughly enjoyed while this miniature was painted!  And the points are secondary here anyhow, for now we travel to the Snow Lord's Peak...

Greg she is fabulous, worth more than 2.5 pts so I will assume you painted the underneath to the same standard, don't we all. Good luck with your dinner date with the Snowlord.

12 comments:

  1. Very nice if she needs some sisters in arms I recomend Bad Squiddo Games.

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  2. Lovely looking a scout! I've got some bad squido snipers and I really like them!
    Best Iain

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  3. A great write-up and another superb figure from this excellent project. Good one Greg, just bang on.

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  4. 🎈🥂The bubbly gains you an extra 5points, and 3 Balloon Rides earns you Frequent Flyer 10 points🥂🎈 I’m not sure if the minion has added the extra bubbly 5pts, so could someone with access to the dreaded spread sheet check ?

    Greg, I love this figure, and the herstory lesson is fascinating. These stories of women combatants are so important and I’m thrilled that the Challenge helps to bring women’s wartime contributions/ sacrifices to a wider audience.
    🎈Up up and away to Snowlords Peak, and the daunting challenge that awaits you🎈

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  5. Nice work. There's a lot of snow and ice themed stuff this year, and for some reason, soup!

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