While prepping my next lot of French Indian war miniatures, I painted these 28mm Partisans from Warlord games.
I picked these up on the cheap last years at MOAB gaming convention bring and buy store.
I thought they would be great for gaming a special mission scenario, teaming up with some British Paras or Commandoes; lovely defined metal models to paint.
Partisans chasing out the last German remnant from the village.
The whole section with a variety of weapons.
The female figure is the sections Junior Leader.
I really didn't like this figure so I decided to improve it by removing the skirt and trimming away the socks on the original Warlord games figure and reshaping them into trousers.
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They turned out nicely John and they are generic enough to be used across most of occupied Europe. A shame about MOAB this year, but a something to look forward to next year. Cheers Greg
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg for your comments, hopefully MOAB will be on next year.
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Lovely painting on these John and the conversion on the female fighter works a treat, giving a better figure IMHO.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve and yes I agree
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Splendid miniatures, most impressive close ups!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil, I use a simple small digital camera nothing special
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Pretty decent sculpts! I also like the conversion, of your team leader. I really like the fig, and it honestly has a passing resemblance to my mother in Law.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Commissarmoody have to laugh, thanks for your comments
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Lovely work sir!
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Lovely work John, they are great looking figures and will hopefully put up a tough fight in the first outing.
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Matt
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I hope so too Matt
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Wow John! They are superb. Beautifully painted and full of character.
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Matt
Thank you Matt
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Wonderful painting indeed! They should give those dastardly Germans something to think about.
ReplyDeleteHopefully they will and thanks for your comments, I am always inspired by your work
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Really nice work, and should be useful for some fun scenarios.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kym
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Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rob
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