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    Jamie Tranter’s unique kickstarter to bring figures from the Polish insurgency to the table top is now available for late pledges on his InfamousJT website. Some beautiful work from sculptors Dennis Zarnowski and Jonathan Llinares.

    There is a resin pledge, but because of the cost and time to produce it is going to be limited duration, but the rest of the range will be available in metal.

    I got the lot… for reasons, well bar the PIAT because it is a terrible weapon 😀

    I particularly like the humanising touches that Jamie has managed to add including possibly my two favourite sculpts, the first is a medic who is based on Danuta Motas. She was the grandmother of Peter Motas, figure painter and friend of Jamie.

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    The other model is exclusive to kickstarter, and possibly future promotions. a 28mm representation of Eugeniusz Lokajski. It’s worth checking out his story, a Polish athlete and gymnast, who was also champion of the javelin. Successful in hurdling, long jump, high jump and decathlon: his javelin record would not be broken for 17 years. Conscripted into the Polish Army for the Polish Defensive War of 1939, Lokajski served as a platoon commander in the Polish 35th Infantry Regiment. After the Battle of Brześć he was taken prisoner of war by the Soviets, but managed to escape to Warsaw, which most probably saved him from the fate of other Polish officers, murdered by the Soviets in the Katyn Massacre. In Warsaw he reunited with his family and opened a photographic shop. At the same time he served as a teacher in one of the underground universities operating secretly in Warsaw. After his brother was killed he took over his duties in the AK. He would sadly lose his life in the uprising. His sister published a book of over 1000 images taken by him during the war. We used many of these images for inspiration, and created this model as a homage to Eugeniusz and other photographers of the AK. We have modeled him with the Leica Standard, as it is known he used one prior to the war and was given one by a fellow officer in the AK. We have modeled a cat as an optional extra based on an iconic image of this Polish hero.

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