Saturday, December 13, 2025

Commandos for Bolt Action

    Commandos who fought on Crete in May '41 and managed to escape from the island, were sent to Tobruk. There, they carried out raids against enemy positions, one of which was the Twin Pimples raid against the Italian lines.

   They were armed with submachine guns and grenades. So I gave submachine guns and a light machine gun to my nine-man Commando unit

   Seven of the miniatures are Warlord Games 8th Army bodies with British & Inter-Allied Commandos heads and US Rangers back packs.




   The other two are Artizan Designs figures. The one with the goggles is the unit's NCO.



A "family photo" of the whole unit

   In other news, when I was in Athens I went down town with two good friends, at the Ouzeri "Lesvos" for a Greek brunch (meatballs, satziki, fried zucchinis, salad, fried potatoes and saganaki). We accompanied it with ouzo "ΦΗΜΗ", which means "FAME". 

   That's it for today! Stay tuned for more!

Sunday, December 7, 2025

8th Army Artillery Platoon for Bolt Action

    The British 8th Army Starter Army box of Warlord Games contains two very nice artillery pieces, a 6-pdr anti-tank gun and a 25-pdr light artillery. Before I bought this starter I already had the 8th Army Support Group set. So from these two boxes I had an Officer, two artllery pieces and a spotter. My artillery platoon was ready!



The 25-pdr and the crew







The 6-pdr and the crew



The artillery platoon commander, the guns

and his cat!

Our cat was the art model for painting!

A spotter and a Forward Artillery Observer

The spotter, a SAS soldier


The FAO and his monkey!

   Though a Forward Artillery Observer does not belong to an Artillery Platoon, I included him in this post since he is somehow connected with the artillery.


Our cat is everywhere!

   That's it for today! Stay tuned for more!

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