WW2 WInter Finns - Spring Cleaning 2024
As the force stood after making a tournament appearance and was then shelved...
As I had mentioned in the “About the Project” section, I had decided to 3d print my winter Finns. The thing was, it was going to be for a tournament and I had a very short amount of time to make the army.
I’m a big advocate of 3d printing for war gamers, especially if you are a historical player. When ever I try to pitch historical war gaming to others one of the big selling point I mention is, there is no intellectual property issue with historical war games. You can source you little men and vehicles from anything. Any company, any model kit, anything you make yourself is ok to bring to the table…as long as it’s the correct scale and reasonably represents what it supposed to be. You even get a little wiggle room in the area of scale. 28mm can be covered with 1/48th to 1/56th vehicles. Realistic scale to heroic scale people. I’ve known several gamers run their infantry towards the heroic scale 28mm and run their vehicles at 1/56th. Something about the infantry being more detailed and not skinny looking and the vehicles at 1/56th being more historically accurate. Or something. To each their own.
The second big selling point I pitch is, once you have a historical force in whatever scale you chose, you will always have that force to use across multiple gaming rule sets and there is no company that can wave their magic IP wand and make a unit, vehicle, force no longer exist, or power creep you into bigger and more expensive models/kits.
So, with my Finns, I had got everything based but, I was unable to get the force fully painted in time for the tournament. This was not going to be an issue though since there were so many new players no one really had a fully painted army yet and painting was not part of the overall scoring.
HQ and teams
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