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08 May 2019

A Squeaker and a Pair of Soviets walk into a Bar


This Timorous mini is from the line of anthropormorfic sculpts produced by UK-based miniatures company Oathsworn Miniatures for their excellent Burrows and Badgers skirmish game.








I’ve utilized this mouse burglar as my Rogues team's (The Red Toothe) resident light-fingered thief, Fenton Fishlegs. He’s the free mini they give you for ordering their lovely hardback rulebook directly from their webstore. He's painted up well enough for gaming. I've recently realised that my eyes aren't quite what they used to be after a rubbish trip to the opticians and I can't abide trying to paint with those magnifying apparatus, so a lowering in quality will have to be endured from here on. Not all bad though as this means I should be able to get stuff done far quicker and so work through my backlog more swiftly!  



Fenton is a bit of a dim-witted young mouse, but his skills as a cat burglar (A mouse cat burglar???) go far beyond what a normal mouse his age could hope for. Cruel Ma’ Tuppence the leader of the team, tends to push Fenton into more and more perilous jobs for bigger rewards of loot fully expecting the lad to fall foul of some watch-mole or canny fox, but somehow he seems to make out with the loot and return like some addled pup back to Ma’ for his meager reward.



This weekend I am attending a Bolt Action Stalingrad event (Astute readers will recall I attended last year's event also) at the Ogre's Den in Orange Vale, CA. The organiser Drew had all 12 participants (6 playing Soviets, 6 Germans) draw up lists and we'll all be positioned on certain areas of his fantastic gaming boards, each section representing one major talking point of the Stalingrad conflict (Factory, Pavlov's House and Volga Crossing). Whilst I have a sizable collection of Soviets as any follower of this blog can attest to, I found I still needed some more pieces painted up to have enough done so I could field a fully painted force for the day.

Gunner and Ammo bloke, face down in the snow. Poor buggers. I know, the bipod is glued in the wrong spot on the gun, but it's too late to change now.
Starting off, these are a two-man Anti-tank rifle team produced by Black Tree Studios. (There'll be two in my list.) Whilst I am not anticipating much in the way of armour in those cramped city streets, these long guns do provide double duty as a nice pseudo-sniper to help add more pins and perhaps pop an armoured transport or armoured car. Easy to paint and they fit in well enough with my collection. The snow is a new product I was gifted at Xmas made by Games Workshop. Not bad and I'll use it for sake of ease as I won't have to mix ingredients up like my usual method, but goodness it's pricey! (Shock horror.... it's GW afterall.)











Next up on the table are a pair of SMG toting troops and perhaps this second mouse. Last to get some paint on it will be a new toy, but I'll preview that in my next post. :)



27 comments:

  1. Wonderful post! Love the squeaker the more I see of this range the more impressed I am.

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    1. Thanks Michael - yeah, the Burrows and Badgers sculpts are so well done and paint up a dream too.

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  2. Great work on the mouse Dai, and great looking soldiers too, hope you have fun at your event

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    1. Cheers Dave. I'll be sure to put up a post after the event.

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  3. Good to see the paint flowing from your brush! Best of luck in the BA tournament. Please report back.

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    1. Thankyou Jonathan! There'll be more soon!

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  4. The mouse is ADORABLE!!!!!!!!
    I am squeaking with delight!
    Soviets also look cool, literally, and the ATR bipod looks ok to me, from what I remember from photos.

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    1. I know, right? :)
      Ah! Good to know! Thanks Mike!

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  5. Great to see you back posting Dai - you have been much missed in my books, and doing Burrows & Badgers to boot!!! Marvellous stuff :-)

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    1. Cheers Simon. ^_^

      Mayhap I just needed a wee break, but back at it now.

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    1. I like it. GW seems to be putting out rather good product these days.

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  7. Yay!

    I do love that snow...

    Squeaker is great, but personally, I just can't reconcile myself to armed critters; never could...

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    1. Thanks Chris.

      Hehe, they are nasty enough without the extra danger added on.

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  8. Nice work on the anti-tank rifle, and good luck this weekend!

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    1. Thanks LGP. Stop on by if you get a chance.

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    2. I would love to! unfortunately my kid in the finals for Nature Bowl, so I will spend the day at the college instead...

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  9. Great to see you painting again.

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    1. Feels good to get back at it mate. :)

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  10. Nice mouse thief and great pair of Soviets! Looking cold in their summer uniforms!
    Best Iain

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    1. Yeah, couldn't find winter AT rifle sculpts so just decided there was a shortage of cold weather gear for this duo! LOL

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  11. I do love the B&B figures. Came out great even with poor eyesight. 😀

    Soviets are good too. Those are great events at Ogre. I’d come by to say hi but it’s mother’s day weekend so I’m contractually obligated to spoil the wife. 😀

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    1. Thanks mate.

      How selfish of her! :P

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  12. Fenton looks fantastic, and your soviets are (as always) smashing! Great work, man!

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  13. Awesome job on the mouse thief. Has to be another of my faves feom the B&B line.

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