East'ies yesterday, Brit's today . . .
WWII Russian infantry in winter greatcoats
and 'Deputy Dog' hats from Crescent.
For some reason they have mostly equipped themselves with UK weaponry! The
fallen guy though, having a US Thompson 'Tommy gun' SMG with drum/cassette
magazine!
Next to him is a very obvious EM2, while
above them there's a hybrid EM2/SLR on the end and the Timpo 1st version Swoppet's
weapon (with added drum-magazine), one-in from the end.
The officer is a particularly nice sculpt,
but seems not to feel the cold to the same extent as his troops, while weaponry
anachronisms aside (they WERE 'Toy' soldiers!); overall they are a nice set of
figures, although that chap top right is a dead-ringer for Herald's casualty; sans helmet and pack!
Also they seem to (nothing 'seems' about it
- they do!) have a cap-badge (red Soviet-star) on both sides of their furry
hats? See note with the Cherilea set
here, later today!
2 comments:
Hi, A long time ago back in 1964 I purchased this set of WWII Russian infantry in winter greatcoats made by Crescent. I have been told they were released by Crescent in Australia during 1962. At the same time I purchased a set of 10 Lone star German storm trooper soldiers to fight the Russian infantry. Thank you for posting these photos. Excellent!
Happy They triggered a memory or two Anon', that's what Christmas is for; memories.
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