Soviet Army Reorg & Refurbishment

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Soviet Army Reorg & Refurbishment

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Now that I have finished my German WW2 Army refurbishment / reorganization, it's time to get started on their opponents: the Soviets! As before the goal here is to take a collection built in large part second hand and get it touched up and organized for Flames of War. Some of the recent additions are good as is, but a lot of the older models need new paint jobs, they need to be organized in to units, and given proper basing.

In any case here are some "before" photos!

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As with my Germans, I'll just keep updating this thread as I make progress.
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First Unit: Keep it simple. You can *always* use another battalion of T34s! So while I catalog what I have and what I need, this is an easy place to start. First off they come off the old bases, and get new, longer ones to protect the gun barrels. We use a nice 2 part epoxy - none of this wimpy super glue for Mother Russia!

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Close up of the current state of paint (ugh):

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You can see the new base sizes here:

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And here they are curing on their new shiny steel homes, while the T70s keep watch in back:

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great collection, thanks for sharing.

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A little more progress. The T34/85s have been base coated and dry brushed. The 76s are finished and ready for basing.

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First couple units completed:

T34 85s:

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T34 76s:

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T70s:

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And safely in storage:

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And up next for re-fit: Two units of KV1s, another company of T34s and a battery of Katysha rocket launchers (Note: Order lots more of these):

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That's some great work. I wish I had the talent that I see on this forum.

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Making more progress on the Soviet hordes.....

T34s:

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Katyusha Battery:

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The Heavies (Part 1)

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The Heavies (Part 2):

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Looking very good - looks like your doing more dry brushing?

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I bought the KVs painted. I'm just redoing the basing.
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Some more progress. I find that having my painting table in the den really helps a lot. I can sit down and work in very short increments while I wait for a pot to boil, or the dryer to finish spinning, and just do one little thing. Maybe add the sand to 20 bases, or give a group of vehicles a quick wash. With a convenient place to work, you can get a lot done just in 10 or 15 minute sessions.

The pics:

Finished Katyusha battery:

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T34s to round out my first battalion, which is now up to 3 full companies of 10 tanks each:

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Heavy tanks in support:

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In case the first lot don't get the job done:

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And the whole lot safely put away in storage:

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A little progress this week, got a little side tracked with some terrain.....

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Coming soon to a city near you....

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Nice progress Mark.

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