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Partisanentaktik

Posted by Wiking on 09 Oct 2016, 11:05

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Build in 2014.

Car: ACE
Tank: Esci

Figure: Zvezda, Dragon, Cäsar, Orion, Esci, Miniairons, Zebrano.
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Posted by Hellboy on 10 Oct 2016, 08:34

A very nice scene! :yeah: Here is tension in the air ... how will the situation go out?
I find the vehicle of the partisans very interesting. Is totally unknown to me. I will go straight to the search ....
My favorite is the tank rider jumping from the vehicle. Beautifully dynamic! :-D
Wiking, again a great job of you !!!! :thumbup:
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Posted by Emperor on 10 Oct 2016, 09:03

Yes he made it good, well they usually would steal things from Germans and made undercover activities, since they didn't had any factory for tanks, but they also had some massive battles like Kozara battle, Neretva battle and Sutjeska battle...And they were quite popular in the movies in Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980's...Partisan film was Yugoslav type of Western movies...It was also called the Red wave... They usually would have a political comesar who would go over country and organize men in battalions... After the WW2 they would receive pension and those who joined the movement before or during the 1941 would be called prvoborci or first fighter...
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Posted by Wiking on 11 Oct 2016, 17:52

@ Hellboy
Thank you for the nice comment.

The car is for real not a mainstream vehicle.
http://beutepanzer.ru/Beutepanzer/italy ... s-37-1.htm
But ACE ( the company that is not your first taste, not to my surprise) do the unusual thing.

The jumping man is a Cäsar multipose figure with some Preiser parts.

The M15/42, see here:
http://beutepanzer.ru/Beutepanzer/italy ... 5_42-3.htm
Base was the old Esci with track from UM/ Maco and some scratch.


@Emperor
Thank you too for the nice info you share with us.
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...And they were quite popular in the movies in Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980's...Partisan film was Yugoslav type of Western movies...
That is truly new for me.
In my youth Winnetou / Karl may was the Western movies. I think some were filmed in Yugoslav.
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Posted by Emperor on 11 Oct 2016, 18:40

@Wiking- Well there is one funny thing that one of partisan movies is called the movie with highest rating of viewer in the world and longest years of showing in the theaters...It is Valter defend the Sarajevo with now late Bata Živojinović...He was the most popular Yugoslav actor, but he has the cult status in the China...In one town they showed that film for 30 years every day without stopping... They even made a beer about him...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Defends_Sarajevo
Concerning Westerns, I didn't ment it was Western, but it was made in simmilar way as western...It was Yugoslav genre of movies that was for people of Yugoslavia as Western for Americans...You know lots of shooting and other stuff..
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Posted by Emperor on 11 Oct 2016, 18:40

@Wiking- Well there is one funny thing that one of partisan movies is called the movie with highest rating of viewer in the world and longest years of showing in the theaters...It is Valter defend the Sarajevo with now late Bata Živojinović...He was the most popular Yugoslav actor, but he has the cult status in the China...In one town they showed that film for 30 years every day without stopping... They even made a beer about him...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Defends_Sarajevo
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Posted by GumSmith on 15 Oct 2016, 11:24

Hi Wiking,
nice little scene that tells a little open ended story. I like it very much.
About Vehicles in service with partizans in Yugoslavia: The partizans, especially Tito-Partizans often used looted vehicles from italian and sometimes german units. but they even had some vehicles of american origin which they got from the US. There where some jeeps (one was looted by SS-Fjg.Bataillon 500 when they attack Tito`s headquarter at Dvar), but even some M3 or M5 Stuart tanks which where modified by the partizans in local workshops. Some get a 7,5 cm Pak 40 instead of their turret, other the 2 cm Flak-Vierling 38.
The partizans controlled big areas of their country and german and italian occupiers never get complete control over it. A victories about partizans where only local and mostly lasts only for short time.

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Posted by Wiking on 15 Oct 2016, 14:18

Thank you very much GumSmith.

Nice that you describe some of the vehicle/ conversion the partizans use. New to me is that in these failed attack they looted one Jeep.
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Posted by Peter on 20 Oct 2016, 21:33

Wonderfull work again! That will be a great surprise for the Germans! :-D :thumbup:

This one reminded me on a small work that I made some years ago. It's also a surprise:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8029&hilit=hiding%21

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Posted by Wiking on 20 Oct 2016, 22:42

Hi Peter,
In your nice Dio it look like both side are surprised. Do the nun know that behind the wall are the Resistance or will she be surprised? Congratulation for your Trophy. :yeah:

Yes I can feel your positive surprise If I remember me one year back with the Dio
"The Race is on" That I saw here in this forum that I win Bennos figure prize TOO!
One of the best things in live are the unexpected good things, like this.
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Posted by KenzoSato on 30 Oct 2016, 10:27

Great job, excellent work
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