Copyright © 2011-2024, Paul Scrivens-Smith

Copyright © 2011-2024, Paul Scrivens-Smith

All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of the creator.

Friday 21 May 2021

Cold War Soviets for Seven Days to the River Rhine


For quite some time, Martin and I have talked about playing some Seven Days to the River Rhine when I got back to the UK. I'd initially picked up the rules at The Other Partizan while visiting in 2019.

After some Facebook messaging Martin and I decided to play our games in the approximate 10mm scale that is supported by Plastic Soldier Company, Timecast, etc. with Martin putting together a small force of British while I would put together a small force of Soviets.

Martin picked up some of the PSC Northag British and was less than whelmed with the quality of the castings, forewarned I decided to go the Timecast route.

Be warned the Timecast site is rather dated, but worth persevering as the models though are lovely, the vehicle hulls and a few of the turrets are cast in resin with the remainder of the parts in metals.

My force is based around a well supported Motor Rifle company in BTR-60PBs

Company command in BTR-60PB

First platoon of three sections in BTR-60PB

Second platoon of three sections in BTR-60PB

Third platoon of three sections in BTR-60PB

First platoon of T-64B

Second platoon of T-64B

Air defence: ZSU-23-4 Shilka and BRDM-2/SA-9

Recon: BRDM-2s

Anti-tank: BRDM-2 with AT-5 Spandrel

Communications: BRDM-2U

An extra platoon of dismounted infantry


Support: AGS-17 grenade launcher teams

Support: pair of SPG-9 recoilless rifle teams, pair of mortar teams and an observer

Support: AT-4 Spigot teams

There is rather a lot of stuff here and I've more than doubled our initial target of getting a about six hundred points a piece painted.

I have another platoons worth of transports on order and I have a few more figures to paint up to finish off this force and they should be on the blog soon. I also need to sort out some suitable terrain too, all mine is suitable for either 28mm or 6mm gaming, some of the latter is likely to come in useful. 



20 comments:

  1. This is a very handsome collection. Pleasing basing too! I look forward to seeing it in action.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nice looking units, lovely figures!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Interesting scenario, Scrivs. And I think a good scale for it - figures and AFVs look great.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Dean, agreed about the scale, bigger than micro armour without seeming that we are going toe-to-toe (or tow-to-tow) at point blank ranges

      Delete
  4. That's a great looking collection Paul.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Basing tanks ? Whatever next ? ;-)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Splendid looking cold war Soviets! Nice to see you've made it across in one piece, any word on your container?
    Best Iain

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Iain. The container is due to leave New York on Tuesday, hopefully with me in about four weeks.

      Delete
  7. A very nice collection of Soviets all ready to steam roller the BAOR!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Martin is providing the BOAR, I've got some Bundeswehr on order

      Delete