Why the Spanish Civil War? Well for me I just really enjoy the equipment and atmosphere of the period plus you really get a wide range of troops to choose from offering many exciting opportunities for the paintbrush not to mention gaming tables just have a certain flare that really draws me.
I find both sides fascinating and plan to collect each of the antagonists. The politics of the war I don't really care about all that much other then understanding why they fought, but the fact that it's a civil war does interest me if that makes sense. I don't exactly know why, but if it's a civil war then I'm usually interested be it ACW, AWI, SCW,RCW etc.
Just a quick line on who the International brigade were. They were primarily communist paramilitaries that fought on the Republican side vs the Nationalists and came from countries outside Spain like France, Germany, Portugal, US, Great Britain, USSR and others. They were generally grouped by their nationalities with clever nicknames for their battalions, but they did included Spanish contingents within the brigades for communications with each other and the Spanish army. For the most part they fought very well with high morale, but suffered heavy causalities due to lack of training, poor equipment and often serving as shock troops or rear guards deployed in fighting delaying actions.
Example of an International brigade unit |
These four figures will finish off my first squad that I started a long time ago. They consist of a Light Machine Gunner totting a DPM28(Degtijarev of Soviet make), his loader, Squad Leader(Sergeant), and a Dinamiteros. What the heck is a Dinamiteros? Well they were basically dynamite throwers who used a slingshot to throw tin encased dynamite at bunkers, dug outs, vehicles etc. who became so hated they were shot on the spot if recognized as one by the enemy. Needless to say those of slight of heart need not apply!
Dinamiteros |
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They look very nice
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What wonderful figures Christopher. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Rodger!
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Beautiful work Christopher, always liked this period and actually picked Anthony Beevors book in a charity shop recently!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Fran and congrats on the lucky find in the charity shop!
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Very nice paintwork !
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Terrific results, Christopher! SCW. Is this a new project? Photos are excellent as well. What settings are you using to get such crisp photos?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jonathan! It's not a new just one I've been dragging my heels on trying to keep up with the ones I have.:-) Actually, just automatic mood jpg. I haven't even worked out the manual mode yet!
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Magnificent work Christopher.
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These are really nicely painted!
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Remarkable work! I wait for continuation
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Klingula!
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Fine work there Christopher.
ReplyDeleteThank you David.
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Love the diversity of the poses and, once again, the awesome paint job!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil and Mr. Hicks sure does give a lot of different looks to his sculpts!
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Very nice! The white shirt looks great! Looks easy but very tricky! Nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Cory! I agree on the white as I use several different recipes.
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Very nice painting work
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Thank you maximex on both the compliment and info.
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A fine colour range there that gels the individuals very well together.
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These are really nicely painted!
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Thank you heng!
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