Thursday, 27 February 2025

AHPC15 - Retreat from Moscow - 2nd Duchy of Warsaw Infantry

 



As you may have guessed by the title, for today's second post I have more Retreat from Moscow figures. These 9 figures represent a detachment from the 2nd Duchy of Warsaw infantry regt, who were part of the V Corps, 18th Division under Brigadier Grabowski, but they could easily be any of the Polish troops that fought as part of the Grand Armee.


This time round they're mainly Murawski Miniatures, now sold by Skytrex, with a few Perry's thorwn in for good measure.


Six of the figures are in greatcoats, while the remaining two were in plain uniform, so out came the greenstuff and now they're both toasty and warm, one figure more than the other!!


The Command figure is also form Murawski and he's sitting on some new sabot bases that me and Lee had made especially by Martin and the team at Warbases. the 25mm hole is offset so it allows a bit more decoration on the base. 


Contractual bum end photo.


The points should be pretty easy for this post, 9 figures x 5pts = 45pts
With maybe a little bonus for the added blankets??? You never know your luck?

P.S No bonus points this time round, although this made my total 692 points and pushed me back up to 19th place.


26 comments:

  1. Lovely work once more Ray, really look the part.

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  2. Great additions to the collection, Ray!

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    1. Cheers Michal, the collection is growing fast!!!

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  4. The cold snap continues. Very good looking 'winterized' units!

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  5. Nice painting and "green" work Ray....you and Lee must be close to putting on a game?

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    1. Not far away now, just gotta read the rules......again and again and again...

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  6. These may be 'best of show' so far Ray, which is saying something as they have all been wonderful. The blankets are an excellent edition and well 'sculpted' by you! I have also taken notice of the background. Excellent presentation and photography skills too.
    Regards, James

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  7. Excellent job as always Ray.

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  8. Another great looking unit Ray. You have been a dab hand with the greenstuff throughout this project.

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    1. I've quite enjoyed the conversion work if I'm being honest, I was a bit apprehensive at first, but am pleased with how they all came out.

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