A couple of months ago I took stock of the Russian anti-tank box set from the Plastic Soldier Company. I didn’t know quite what to expect, the 1/72 scale figures come in useful sets of four guns to a box. Let me tell you I was amazed at the value for money!
Not only did I get a choice of three different types of Gun, I got five crew per gun, as I only need three, that gave me the opportunity to mix the look of my gun crews on their bases. Each sprue has complete shells, empty casings, ammo crates both open and closed and a variety of weapons for the crews, which can be left on the base or fitted neatly to the figures.
The next challenge, how would they take the paint? Again, great results, followed the instructions on the box, washed the sprues in warm water with a fairy liquid type soap. Then applied the acrylic paints. The painting guides also provide you with a useful list of the Vallejo codes to get the best results for a summer uniform. I must admit I went for the darker winter look for the jacket and trousers as it’s more in keeping with the rest of our Russians.
I think you’ll agree guys….the models look pretty good, even with my average painting and basing techniques.
The range is looking to expand, American’s are on the horizon for 1/72 along with additional kits for the Russians and Germans! I look forward to putting the infantry, support weapons and T34’s to the test.
I’ll be back to give you an update on our recent Salamanca game tomorrow.