Thursday, November 26, 2020

1:72 WWI figures for "Global War 1936" Board Game

      
Hi everyone, been long time since I've posted small scale figures, but all this time I've painted some figures and some of them I want to present here.
 
 

 
      Thanks to my friend Randall who commissioned these figures to me , I've learned about this nice boardgame, " Global War 1936",  but also helps me to upgrade my knowledge about WW1 and other Wartime periods, uniforms and equipment . 
 
     Of course the figures themselves are not representing each nation, but doing a research on uniform colours and types, I tried to match figures I already had in my stock to convert them. So as the uniform colours would match , you will see a lot of weapons and equipment that doesn't...
 
    The goal to be achieved, was to simulate the requested Nations and this was a bit of a headache. 
Finally I got some results and you can see some pictures of the finished painted figures below..




So, from left to right : Spain, Switzerland , Romania , Mexico , Bulgaria, Portugal.

Greece, Brazil, Sweden , Finland, Australia


Here it is a close up of the Australians with the beautiful roundel with the Kangaroo!!
It pop my eyes out ...:)  

An here you can see an older project of Chinese civil War and French WW1

Chinese Communist Troops

Chinese Nationalists

French WWII

 So, that's all for now ,with these little guys. Hope you like them and inspired you somehow!

Till next time..

Stay safe and healthy!

..and of course...

Keep Up The Brushes!!


18 comments:

  1. Nice looking minis, especially the Chinese Communist Troops...and the French ones, of course!😊

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    1. Hahaha..Merci beaucoup Phil. With this post I feel closer to your scale ground :)

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  2. Great looking, fun, figures. They look like 1:32nd figures.

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  3. Good looking inter war period troops!
    Best Iain

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  4. These look fantastic George! You really used your fantasy on them. But I do like the colors.

    Greetings
    Peter

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  5. A very interesting choice of figures and period there. Beautifully done as usual.

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  6. Cool! A very nice idea and great implementation!

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  7. A joy to see so many iconic 1/72 figures painted so well (and so interestingly).
    Regards, James

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