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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

AHPC 16 - Russo-Finnish Winter War - Finnish 37mm Bofars - Oh Rats!


For my next entry it's back to the 1939-40 Winter War, the figures are once again from Parkfield Miniatures, great range packs WWF33 the Bofors and WWF34 the crew. You get 5 crew in the pack, but only need 3 crew in Bolt Action, but I thought It might as well paint them all up. The base from Charlie Foxtrot and is a spare from my Retreat from Moscow French.


The 1939 Finnish 37 mm Bofors anti-tank gun was a highly effective, Swedish-designed weapon that played an important role during both the Winter War and the Continuation War. Originally developed by Bofors in the early 1930s, it was intended to provide infantry units with a lightweight yet powerful defense against armored vehicles. Weighing only about 370 kilograms, the gun was easy to maneuver and could even be towed by a single horse in Finnish service, making it well suited to Finland’s rugged terrain and mobile tactics.


In combat, the gun proved accurate and reliable, with a practical rate of fire of around 12 rounds per minute. Firing a 37×257 mm cartridge, it could penetrate approximately 40 mm of armor at 300 meters—more than sufficient to destroy most light Soviet tanks such as the T-26 and BT series encountered during the early stages of the Winter War. Its semi-automatic mechanism automatically ejected spent shells to speed reloading, while an optical sight and protective shield enhanced both accuracy and crew protection.


Finland relied on both imported Swedish-made guns and domestically produced copies, with roughly 355 Finnish-built versions manufactured under the designation 37 psv.K/36 or VTT37-36. Although the weapon gradually became obsolete as heavier Soviet tanks like the T-34 entered service and thicker armor rendered the 37 mm gun less effective by 1943, it remained a dependable and durable asset. During the initial phases of the conflict especially, the Bofors 37 mm was a critical component of Finland’s anti-tank defences.


For the points, there are 5 figures, one of them is laying down - 22.5 pts
1 Crew served weapon - 10pts
Plus whatever Dave wants to give me for the base?



Next we have some Rats, that will fit into either the Winter War or the Retreat from Moscow.
I'm sure they didn't starve unlike the poor French and Allies, I guess they were the breakfast dinner and Tea!


I bought these at the Warfare Show last November and can't for the life of me remember the company I bought them from????? I know they came in a little round tine, with Body Parts written on it??


Anyway the 25mm Rats will add a little discomfort to our snowy game, there are 20 rats all in all, 3 are based on 25mm circular bases while the bigger horde is on a slightly larger irregular base.
I'd guess at 2pts per rat, as they're roughly the size of a 15mm horse?
But again, I'll leave that up to Dave!




32 comments:

  1. Nice gun and crew. Those are some Big Darn rats!

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  2. Ray,
    Great job on the Finns and the gun. The local chapter of rats will certainly add interest to the fields and villages in any winter setting; you may need to paint a piper next. With a little bit of ground cover, the rats could go on vacation to the Caribbean as well.

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    1. Might have to buy some more? If I can remember the company I bought them from.

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  3. Great looking gun and crew, Ray.

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  4. Rats! What a great idea. Lovely gun and crew.

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  5. Beautiful work, Ray - what with your Napoleonic flight from Moscow and now Finns you are really cranking out the snow-weathered warriors. LOL!! Great idea for the rats too - and everything looks super-well painted too. Great posting.

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    1. Thanks Simon. We thought we'd better paint up another snow period, so we can get more use out of all the terrain we've made.

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  6. It is a wonder you haven't gone snowblind yet with all the winter work you have been doing. Lovely stuff, although the rats are a little distrubing. Very effectively done.

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  7. Lovely work on the gun and crew

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  8. Great setup and really dig the rats.

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  9. Great looking AT gun Ray.
    I must admit, if I was having to push or drag a 370kg gun through the snow I would want 5 crew members!

    The rats are a great little project and will add fun and colour to your games.

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    1. Think I'd want a truck! Or a few Reindeer at least?

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    2. Reindeer of course! Next painting project?

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  10. Which such a pile of rats you could be on your way to a Skaven army haha.

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  11. Pretty sure I recognize one of those rats that goes name of Ben ? great additions to your winter stuff

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    1. I heard Ben's pal Michael used to sing a song to him!

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  12. Nice gun! All of those Bofors designs were well used throughout the war by nations.

    Those rats look a little too well fed on French.... meat.

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