The Challange has now finished, but I've still got plenty of posts backed, this is the first of many.
Well that should be easy, any of my Finns fit in perfick!
I missed out posting my Toy Story Theme by a day, so I've made sure I've got the Resistance theme done this time round.
Here we have a Finnish Medic and his unarmoured helpers., all figures are from Parkfield Miniatures.
During the Winter War, Finnish medics worked under extremely harsh conditions to treat soldiers wounded in the fighting against the Soviet Union. Operating in deep snow, freezing temperatures, and often under enemy fire, they evacuated casualties from forests and frozen battlefields using sleds, skis, and improvised stretchers. Despite limited medical supplies and small field hospitals, Finnish doctors, nurses, and stretcher-bearers managed to stabilize thousands of wounded troops, playing a crucial role in maintaining the resilience and resistance of the Finland’s army during the brutal winter campaign.
For the points i will get 50pts for the Theme Round Bonus
and 15 points for all three 25mm figures, making a grand total of 65 pts!





I love their little coats. So cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks Whisk.
DeleteGreat looking miniatures!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal!
DeleteGreat looking figures Ray. I love the little bit of snow stuck the bottom of the center figure's boot.
ReplyDeleteThanks, he trod into some very deep snow!
DeleteYour really have mastered the art of snow in your basing and modelling. Great figures Ray.
ReplyDeleteCheers Lawrence.
DeleteSuper work Ray, they really look the part!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie.
DeleteLovely work Ray, your army is coming along nicely
ReplyDeleteIts growing daily!
DeleteGood job and they look mean...
ReplyDeleteThey sure are, Alex.
DeleteFine additions Ray
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteWith the winter clothing one imagines there was a lot of blue on blue or in this case white on white occurring !?
ReplyDeleteThere must have been a lot, you're right.
DeleteExcellent work, Ray.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rich.
DeleteGood additions. How do these work with the rules you lot utilise? (In Bolt Action, the Medic rules are utter pants and I feel it's a waste to take medics so mine rarely see the table.)
ReplyDeleteTo be totally honest, I may never use him in a game, I asked Mr Google what the advantages were and they seem pretty good.
Delete"In Bolt Action, the primary purpose of a medic is to keep infantry squads alive longer by mitigating casualties from small arms fire. A medic provides a 6" bubble, allowing players to roll a D6 for each casualty taken from small arms; on a 6, the casualty is ignored and the model remains in play."
It also gives you an additional order die at a cheap cost. 23pts for Regular and 30pts for a Veteran.
Very nice suitably snowy 👍
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Matt!
DeleteI do always love winter settings! And you achieved great diversity even within such a tight winterish palette.
ReplyDeleteThanks Des, glad you liked them.
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