When talking about
Milicianas, those of you fond of
Spanish Civil War gaming are most likely familiar to images like these below:
Such is certainly the most widespread look in our minds of those Spanish women having volunteered for fighting the military uprising against the Republic. Despite such appearance does respond partly to truth, for there actually arose a “
revolutionary dress fashion” in Republican Spain following the uprising, it is not less true that these images also responded to the kind of look war reporters of the time were seeking. So becoming quite of a sketchy, mystified image.
In the end, one can reasonably understand such kind of overalls dressing in the first weeks of street fighting and turmoil... But, can any believe that such costume would be that widespread once the conflict had stabilized along regular front lines? Or after the hot, sunny Summer had given way to a less comfortable climate?
I'd bet not that many of you are so familiar to this other kind of images:
At the time of projecting a series of
Republican Militiawomen, sure that we at
Minairons Miniatures shouldn't neglect those first captions above –in the end, this is precisely what many are actually expecting us to make. But it is our bid not to restrict ourselves to merely sketchy figures, but to reveal some of the real, quite more assorted thing behind too.
Unlike the whole of our 1/72 SCW figures range, whose sculpting has been entrusted to
Juan G. Bautista of
Xan Miniatures, this particular series has been commissioned to a different sculptor; one
Angel Terol of Madrid town, who is ill-known in wargaming circles still, but holds a wide experience at sculpting larger scale miniatures --mainly for collecting purposes--, besides of being an expert at sculpting female body.
Thus Angel and I agreed short time ago a first, testing figure to be sculpted, with the aim to meet size, style and proportions according to the male figures sculpted by Xan. The selected figure would be one of the 2 NCOs that should lead a female fighters set, accordingly to our sets composition settled schema.
Well, this below is the result.
As said above, one of our main concerns regarding this series is to get ensured they will match fully with the whole range Xan is creating. General look is conceived as to show a relative fragility of body if compared to their male mates. Body proportions have been faithfully adapted in correspondance, as well as size. I'd say we've fully achieved the goal, IMHO.
So, may I know your opinion?
Regards,
Lluís
www.minairons.eu