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1/72 Tachanka. Russian Civil War 1918-22. by Alexminiatures

Posted by Eugenij on 26 Mar 2018, 15:43

Hi, friends!

Last autumn I got small masterpiece. It was russian Tachanka in 1/72 scale by Alexminiatures.

During WW1 and following years many ancient armours reappered in new appearance. Unlike WW1, Russian Civil War had the character of a maneuverable war. This factor reborned real war chariot of XX century - tachanka. It was civil four horse-drawn cart with MG. Tachanka was very effective in warfare in russian south steppes. It was used by the White, the Red army and Father Mahno's anarchists, especially.

The model by Alexminiatures is very detailed and has many fine parts. Three crewmen belongs to the Red Army. But it's easy to change them for the White Army and Mahno.

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 26 Mar 2018, 18:20

Fantastic paint on a top-class model. Eugenij and Alex are a real dream combination.
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Posted by Michel on 26 Mar 2018, 18:57

Great Paintjob, especially on the Horses!
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Posted by Chariobaude on 26 Mar 2018, 20:13

WOW ! nice work, and most of all, finally something out of the box: we are tired of republican roman, napoleonic or WWII figs!!! :-)
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Posted by Lacc on 26 Mar 2018, 21:29

Its a lovely vignette!
Figures and the chariot are very dynamic....
but the painting is wonderful, the white horse is my favorite. Good job with lights and shadows, also the photos are very good .
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Posted by Wiking on 27 Mar 2018, 04:59

Image

Today we would say:
"Her follower".
:mrgreen:

Very nice done!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 27 Mar 2018, 07:58

Most unusual and a superb piece of modelling.

Lovely.

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Posted by Susofrick on 27 Mar 2018, 08:25

Totally lovely! And great to see!
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Posted by Graeme on 27 Mar 2018, 11:58

The painting is superb and it really highlights how dynamic this model is. That grey horse is just incredible.

Also, it's always good to see something a little away from the mainstream.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 27 Mar 2018, 15:55

Wonderful paintjob! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Mai Strac on 27 Mar 2018, 16:56

:shock: :drool: Awesome! :shock: :-D :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Eugenij on 27 Mar 2018, 18:50

Thank you, friends! I'm very glad you like my small bolsheviks :-D I hope to expand theme about WW1and Russian Civil War with new works.

By the way, there were so many interesting things during RCW. For example, "Red hussar" and White Army's "Color Units". In my mind, armies of Civil War used fantastic uniform combinations which were unusual for european troops after 1915-1916 years/
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Posted by Eugenij on 27 Mar 2018, 18:53

Wiking, it's wild and mad horseman of Red Army!! :mrgreen:

Nice idea! I love it! :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
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Posted by Durruti on 27 Mar 2018, 22:54

Excellent, Eugenij!! :-D

I have a RCW project in progress including a scratchbuilt tachanka carriage but it is for gaming so nowhere near as detailed as that work of art :) I'm using wheels and horses from Napoleonic wagons with seated figures converted from Preiser WW2 Russian tank riders and others. For Makhno's units some Strelets figure conversions (WW1 winter Russians, RCW Winter Red Army, RCW Red Cavalry and WW1 Russian Dragoons). For Bolsheviks, converted Pegasus WW2 Russians in greatcoats with budenovka hats from Strelets and Orion as well as Orion and Strelets cavalry. For Whites, Zvezda and HaT WW1 Russians. Putilov artillery from HaT

Hope to see more of your RCW work soon!
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Posted by Eugenij on 27 Mar 2018, 23:49

Durruti, it's good idea make RCW conversions from WW2 russians. It's possible to use Cossack cavalry by Revell. Also, White and Red Army had a lot of british uniform and ammunition. And it's actually to add british soldiers with minimal changes.
RCW is very interesting period, because opponents dressed inconceivable uniform cimbinations. For example, some times ago I read information about one of the Red cavalry regiments. Each squadron had its own types of uniform based on uniform of russian dragoons, russian hussars, german uhlans, hungarian hussars, and austrian infantry (!). Of course, it wasn't full uniform suits, but soldiers had main details.
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Posted by Ray.Caruana on 28 Mar 2018, 10:01

Stunning work as always by both of you.
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Posted by Kekso on 31 Mar 2018, 10:39

OMG, everything is awesome but that grey horse... it's... I'm speechless :shock:
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Posted by Kekso on 31 Mar 2018, 10:41

Chariobaude wrote: we are tired of ... napoleonic ...


Blasphemy. How can anybody get tired of Nappies? This is your last warning before banishing :xd: :xd: :xd: :xd: :xd: :xd:
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Posted by Durruti on 31 Mar 2018, 23:50

Eugenij wrote:... It's possible to use Cossack cavalry by Revell.... Also, White and Red Army had a lot of british uniform and ammunition. And it's actually to add british soldiers with minimal changes...


True, I looked at the Revell Cossacks and some are usable but it is a big pain to carve away all the PPSh SMGs :oops: Strelets do some WW1 Kuban/Terek Cossacks but I don't like the sculpting. I much prefer to convert their Crimean War Terek Cossacks (Plastoon infantry too) with the traditional Caucasus Cherkeska coat still worn in the RCW. They basically need the headgear replacing with papakha fur hats and the firearms changed to look more like a Mosin-Nagant.

Yes, lots of British uniforms supplied but most of the available British figures have lots of heavy packs and other stuff for trench warfare like gas-mask pouches and I read that this perhaps wasn't evident so much in the RCW? Grateful for your input on that.

For tanks and armoured cars I have a resin Austin-Putilov from Cromwell Models but also found this wonderful resource of free card models to download with tanks like the British Mark V, Whippet and lots of armoured cars used in the RCW:

http://www.landships.info/landships/models.html

For those into gaming there is the excellent free "Red Actions" ruleset with lots of immersive chrome:

http://perfectcaptain.50megs.com/redactions.html

Best wishes! :yeah:
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Posted by Eugenij on 13 Apr 2018, 00:32

Durruti, You are right. There wasn't trench warfare during RCW. Chemical weapon were used once time by Red Army during Antonov's peasantry uprising in 1920-1921.
About British figures, in my mind, HaT Set 8292 British Infantry (Early) is suitable for RCW.
It's wonderful idea with paper tanks - fast and easy :yeah: :-)
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