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29 September 2016

Comrade! (Part 13)

Here's the spotter mini I painted up for my Soviets, primarily for my Medium Mortar team but also can alternately be used should I include Off-Table artillery in my army list.

As with my previously previewed sniper team, I've tried to illustrate the length of time he's been sat in one spot observing and calculating coordinates to his Mortar team by adding some snow fall here and there. He also has an entrenchment tool that I imagined he used briefly to help create the tiny snow mound that he's hidden behind.

He is infact holding a pair of binoculars in his right hand, but it's hard to see them as the "Snow mound" flumped a little during drying stage. 

Spent far too long on this one's eyes under that helmet and eventually said "fuck it" - not like anyone's going to be able to see his face on the tabletop anyhow!

That SMG may not fire when he needs it most, good chance the workings will be all frozen left there in the snow!

I'm going to assume he is definitely NOT warm laying down in that snow. 


Last night I worked a little more on the Inexperienced rifle squad - trying to paint these a little less "rag-tag" in their uniform colours as I imagine them to be fresh from the quartermaster and outfitted with new togs.

Hrm.... Think there's one man missing here?


And lastly added a bit more green to these two on spots I'd missed previously. Bit silly really seeing as I'm just going to add whitewash over the top, oh well. :)


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    1. Thanks loads Gordon! He was fun to paint up.

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  2. Thats excellent. I do hate painting on eyes on figure wearing hats they spoil my angle for some reason. Love the snow effect you've achieved looks cracking!

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    1. Exactly! Trying to bend my brush around those angles was a nightmare.

      Cheers mate.

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  3. What a great addition, love this Dai.

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    1. Lovely of you to say so Michael, thankyou.

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    1. Cheers Michal, really appreciate the comment.

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  5. Lovely work, man! There's a nice comedic irony to the spotter having ever-so-slightly wonky eyes. :)

    The snow effect is great as well!

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    1. I think you're right there. Kinda makes me feel better about it in the end! :)

      Thanks mate.

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  6. I bet he's dying for a waz, lying in the snow like that for hours...

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    1. And the cold would play havoc with bladder control as well! Poor sod....

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  7. Wonderful and realistic job on the spotter...excellent!

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  8. Great looking spotter and we're bound to see a bit of the green through the whitewash, they won't have done that good a job, just good enough?
    Best Iain

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    1. You're not wrong there Iain. I'll be sure to get them right enough. :)

      Cheers mate.

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  9. Oh dear lord, mate - that spotter is amazing!

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    1. Heh, thanks Drax, appreciate the honesty.

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