Over the past couple weeks, I have been spending time painting an infantry company representing the International Brigade for the Spanish Civil War. I am proud to say that it's complete more or less.
Here is a picture above of the completed company as well as battalion/brigade support in the form of 37mm anti-tank guns, mortars, heavy machine guns and a pair of T-26 tanks. The company is comprised of 3 sections (aka platoons) each comprised of 3 bases. The bases represent platoons (aka sections...the Spanish had names a bit flipped but no matter). My company is actually a bit bigger than shown, I omitted some of the heavy weapon supports and an extra base of infantry.
This project actually started offf some years ago. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, I placed an order with Pendraken to "support the hobby", part of this order included various SCW codes. In January 2023, I finally started off on the 10mm Spanish Civil War project, managing to paint up some Italian CTV (project described here) that I entered into the 2023 Pendraken Painting Competition and had also primed some International Brigade to face them. A recent trip to Morocco motivated me to revisit the project, but before I could paint any Moroccans, I needed to finish what I already had in my queue. I decided to pick up where I left off with those handful of International Brigade figures that were primed and abandoned. Here is the finished result.
I still need to add some small clumps of dark static grass on some of the bases and I may add some nifty standard bearers....there is also an FT-17 tank I intend to paint up at some point.
The above picture shows examples of the heavy weapons available to the International Brigade. Maxim machine guns, mortars and 37mm anti-tank guns. I imagines those 37mm guns will make minced meat out of the puny Italian tankettes.
I couldn't resist adding some T-26 tanks which dominated the rest of the armor involved in the war. I painted them plain green, I may try to add some numbers using a fine point white gel-ink pen to jazz them up a bit. Wish me luck.
Lastly, we have some International Brigade infantry charging past a Spanish village. The buildings are Timecast 6/10mm range resin and will add some scenery and objectives to my games. Company Command is best when you have a good amount of terrain to allow the infantry to skulk behind so I will be adding some hills, shrubs and other scenery bits. All of the figures are Pendraken 10mm.
I am already working on the remaining Italian CTV forces to face off against the International Brigade. They are painting up much quicker than the International Brigade so I hope to have an update with them soon!





I'm liking those...very smart 😄
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim! Need to get the Italians painted up to have a proper game!
ReplyDeleteThese are superb - very effective. I'm looking forward to seeing more please !
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! I'm looking forward to posting more because that means I'm making painting progress! The CTV will be up next and then hope to get a game together even if it's just a solo game.
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