Very impressed with my first order of Tsuba Minatures figures. They are very well sculpted and detailed. They size up well with the Old Glory figures that are the majority of this project. They were ordered from the US distributor of Empress Miniatures, and arrived within a week.
Old Glory crews were used for the Putilov guns since I already had a bunch of them. Tsuba sells the guns with or without crew (one set moving the gun and the other firing). Only problem with the Old Glory set is none of them are posed to sit on the seats of the gun carriage. There is a kneeling guy and since the guns are in the process of being moved, he might've been to told to get his lazy butt off.Should've ordered two more of the Tsuba guns, as there are enough Old Glory figures for them. Ended up ordering two similar Old Glory guns from their Pershing in Mexico range. The order is from Noble Knight Games and they were on sale, along with Japanese infantry from their Boxer Rising range - ordered two more bags of those to storm Russian strongholds.The gun and four crew are a bit cramped on the 50x50mm stands, but didn't want them to take up too much space on the table.The Maxim MG are crewed with the figures that came with the set. The gunner is cast separately as is the machine gun itself. The machine gun's handgrips fit perfectly into the gunner's hands.The IJA Hotchkiss crew are painted in a combination of the older dark blue uniform and the khaki summer uniform issued mid-war. Added a little bit of Green Stuff for the shoulder straps as the Tsuba figures are in the later uniform which didn't have them. Otherwise, the overall cut of the uniforms were similar. The older blue uniforms had yellow distinctions for the regular line units, and red distinctions for the Imperial Guard units. The later khaki uniforms had red cap and cuff bands for all infantry units, both line and Guard.Interestingly, and unlike the Maxim team, the IJA gunner and Hotchkiss are molded as one piece - the tripod being separate.This site was created late in 2008, just a few years after first becoming involved in wargaming. As you can tell by the name, WAB was my introduction to this community. I appreciate the following and comments this blog receives, and give all thanks and credit to my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It may seem odd that this blog appears to focus on the folly of mankind's continuous warfare, but I believe I can still enjoy this hobby so long as I put Him first in all I do. Maranatha!
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Tsuba Miniatures RJW 76mm Putilov Guns And Maxim And Hotchkiss Machine Guns
The Noble Knight order should be arriving in a few days, and once the figures for this project are painted up, it will be time for a playtest using The Men Who Would Be Kings. Plan on attending our annual Christmas Dragon Rampant game day this Saturday. Should be a nice gathering with about 20 players - the game usually devolves into several smaller bashes going on around the table. An after action report with pictures will follow. Until then, thanks for stopping by and Season's Greetings!
More lovely work on these RJW figures Dean! Tsuba certainly are very nice figures - I luckily picked up a bunch of the Japanese infantry very cheaply on a local online auction site a couple of years back - I used them for one Japanese and two Warlord Chinese contingents for my Pulp collection!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith. Yes, Tsuba are great sculpts. Very nicely detailed, yet solid figures for gaming too. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful work again Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michal! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteCracking job Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Phil! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteExcellent looking artillery and machine gun crews! I quite like the cramped look for the Russian gunners!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks, Iain! Yes, a bit tight on the 50mm squares, but easier to move around and fit on the table. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteVery nice👍Dean I found the Tsuna to be a little small for my liking but most of my RCW is Copplestone who are very chunky
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt. Yes, they aren't on the larger side of 28mm - however, they fit well with the majority of the RJW figs I already have - Old Glory. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat stuff. Such an interesting period and so many options for the troops to be used.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe! Yes, I think these figs could work in other close periods like First Sino-Japanese War (the IJA), and RCW. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAmazing guns and crews Dean.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Richard. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteGreat looking guns and crew Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike. Appreciate the kind words. Best regards, Dean
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