[Shadowrun]¶
Post Apoc Survivalists 2¶

The bases of the group are done.


[Shadowrun]¶
Trolls¶

The models have been glued to washers, and the integral bases of the minis hidden by filler.


[Shadowrun]¶
Pulp Thugs¶

Bases done.


[Shadowrun]¶
Seattle Fire Fighters¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these Firefighters; flash removed.


[Shadowrun]¶
Road Outlaws¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these END-100 & END-101: Road Outlaws from Khurasan Miniatures; flash removed. They will be used as Go-Gangers in Shadowrun.


[Shadowrun]¶
News Crew and Robber¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these News Crew and Robber from Rebel Miniatures; flash removed.


[Shadowrun]¶
Federal Citizens¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these Federal Citizens, in both the unarmed (TTC-3002) & armed (TTC-3009); flash removed.


[Shadowrun]¶
Hostages¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these Hostages from Rebel Miniatures; flash removed.


[Shadowrun]¶
Black Widow Mercs¶

Next up for the Shadowrun 2.01D skirmishes are these Black Widow Mercs from Rebel Miniatures; flash removed.


[Chain of Command]¶
Polish Infantry Platoon¶

Some months ago I watched a lot of Chain of Command videos on YouTube and read a lot about the rules - short story, I want to play that system.

A period of WWII I was always intersted in, was the beginning: Fall Weiß, the invasion of Poland in 1939.

So I married the two topics. For some months now, I have the Polish troops in my lead pile, today I started to prepare them for painting.

I ordered the infantry from Warlord Games, which sell 10 men packs - NCO, BAR gunner, 8 riflemen. The organization of the Polish Army Infantry Platoon, I took from a PDF on Lard Island, which has a Rifle Section of 18 men.

So from the total number of figures the packs from Warlord games provided me with:

I only needed the following models:

Leaving me with some spare ones (mainly BARs and NCOs).

The integral bases of the miniatures is quite thick, so I spent some time with a rasp, to flatten the bases down.