Hi chaps,
Here in Denmark we've chosen the 17th of october to celebrate the men and women who went to Spain to fight the fascists. It will be marked by a small service by the memorial in Copenhagen at 12. Only 500 volunteers went to Spain from Denmark, but they are still held in high regard by a lot of people, especially in some of the older socialist parties.
As a small celebration, I painted up my version of Tom Glyn Evans for our upcoming SCW campaign, using the excellent CoC rules:

He just needs a few touch ups (eyes, for starters!) and he'll be good to lead his platoon against Francos fascists.
Here's a picture of the "Taffy" from the real world:

I don't really know much about him, and the internet is strangely unresponsive on searches, all I managed to figure out was that he was a Welsh miner, who went to Spain sometime in 1936. Whether he survived the ordeal is unknown to me. If anyone have any additional info I'd welcome it.
To finish off this rather pathetic cavalacade of IB's, I did some conversions for the battle of Teruel. They're really just the Paul Hicks heads from Empress stuck onto bodies of Warlord Games french infantry, but I sort of like them. I'm wondering if I can find some more ways to stick on some mausers and russian weapons:

Anyways, happy International Brigades Day to everyone, No Pasarán!