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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: cuprum on 10 January 2021, 12:11:07 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ65oktluQw
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Fun video and with nice synth sound track. :D
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Thanks for sharing, great video It would be nice if someone made 28mm minis for these guys. Long been at the top of my want list.
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I am not closely involved with the Cold War period, so I don’t know which figures are available. But if there figures VDV (paratroopers), it can be done without complex conversion (remove buttons and change the position of the pockets of the jacket).
In addition, assault units with camouflage suits will only differ in the color of the beret and belts.
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Nice video, thanks for sharing that.
I must say it’s always amusing to note the peculiar national traits that occur in these sorts of things. Just as the Chinese PLA in the nineteen-sixties and seventies seemed obsessed with footage and still photos of soldiers firing weapons while swimming (a largely impractical,if not dangerous, ‘skill’) the Soviet Army and in this case Navy seem similarly obsessed with jumping through flaming hoops, hurdles, windows and other orifices. God knows how many photos and films exist of Soviet troops performing circus tricks.
The new Under Fire Soviets in camouflage suits are good for Naval infantry and indeed you can have them do double service as VDV or just common or garden motor riflemen. Empress make a suitable PT-76 and T-55 in 1/50. Tamiyado a superb T-55 and Mikro Mir the BTR-60 PB in 1/48. Star do a couple of decal sets in 1/48 for the T-55, at least one of which features the naval infantry insignia. No excuse not to do naval infantry in 28mm. ;)
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Nice video, thanks for sharing that.
I must say it’s always amusing to note the peculiar national traits that occur in these sorts of things. Just as the Chinese PLA in the nineteen-sixties and seventies seemed obsessed with footage and still photos of soldiers firing weapons while swimming (a largely impractical,if not dangerous, ‘skill’) the Soviet Army and in this case Navy seem similarly obsessed with jumping through flaming hoops, hurdles, windows and other orifices. God knows how many photos and films exist of Soviet troops performing circus tricks.
The new Under Fire Soviets in camouflage suits are good for Naval infantry and indeed you can have them do double service as VDV or just common or garden motor riflemen. Empress make a suitable PT-76 and T-55 in 1/50. Tamiyado a superb T-55 and Mikro Mir the BTR-60 PB in 1/48. Star do a couple of decal sets in 1/48 for the T-55, at least one of which features the naval infantry insignia. No excuse not to do naval infantry in 28mm. ;)
You beat me too it Carlos, was about to say the same. And I believe Empress was threating to make some Sovite Paras as well... Some time this year.
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I would rather speak not about national traits, but about the emergence of peculiar "cliches" among filmmakers ;) If someone made a good picture, it is always tempted to repeat it.
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I would like to build two battalions of these for my invasion of Sweden Cold War game, possibly will use Elheim or Wartime figures for them in 20mm.
Cheers
Matt