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Polish Border Wars 1918-1920

Posted by sowabud on 03 May 2018, 07:33

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Poland is celebrating the 100th anniversary of regaining independence this year. The process of shaping the state borders lasted for several years and was very dramatic. One of its elements was the Polish-Bolshevik War, which ended with the defeat of Soviet Russia. In this topic I will show my figurines from that period. The first is the horse army of Budionny. (set 72011 by Orion). I based minis on the 3x4 cm bases for wargame rules written by http://greenminiatures.com/ company. They have growing range od WWI minis in white metal in 1:72 and beautiful resin armored cars.

more pics on the blog
http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.hu/2018/04 ... erege.html
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Posted by Durruti on 05 May 2018, 20:50

Excellent painting of some great figures! :yeah: I have these and the recent Strelets Red Cavalry as well as their Haller's Polish Blue Army infantry set.

The only thing that puzzles me are the red stars on the budenovka hats. All the sources I can find show blue as the arm-of-service colour for Red cavalry which was seen on the chest and collar tabs as you show but also the hat stars. Well that was the regulation but, due to shortages, regulation uniform such as the chest tabs are rarely seen in photographs of Red troops on the front line.
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Posted by sowabud on 06 May 2018, 12:14

Durruti - thank for your kind words.

Red stars appeared on hats, also on the left shoulder. Sometimes the red star had a blue border, which is not so easy to paint. But given that this war is often called in Poland as the War of white eagle against red star, I painted the stars in red.

The first company of the blue army. I can not paint a white eagle in a tiny red field on a hat and sleeve, which is why it looks like a cotillion. Figures come from Strelec M130 WWI Polish Infantry (Blue Army) set with the addition of several figures from the set M126 Serbian Infantry in Winter Uniform. Thanks to Serbs set (some figures in helmets) I have lot of the poses.

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Much more on the blog: http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.hu/2018/05 ... reg-1.html
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Posted by MicroWorld on 08 May 2018, 09:09

sowabud wrote:Red stars appeared on hats, also on the left shoulder. Sometimes the red star had a blue border, which is not so easy to paint.
Not "sometimes", but "always" - for cavalry (crimson - for infantry, orange - for artillery...). Metal red star was small, so in 1/72 blue star (without red center) is enough. Of course, if to forget about political componenta and make a pure HISTORICAL diorama. ;-)
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Posted by Durruti on 08 May 2018, 23:08

Very nice pianted Haller's Blue Army figures too, sowabud! By the way, I don't know if you are also planning the Polish-Ukrainian war of 1918-1919 but there is a simple paper-card model of the "Pilsudski tank" (actually an improvised armoured car) on the Landships site:

http://www.landships.info/landships/Models/Pilsudski.html

Also lots of Russian tanks and other vehicles of the time:

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

MicroWorld, hopefully you can help about Red Army artillery - the sources I have say they had orange arm-of-service colours but changed to black (like engineers). I can't find a date for when this happened - any information? Currently I'm thinking that changes were slow to happen so orange is best.
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Posted by sowabud on 09 May 2018, 04:20

Thanks a lot for sharing
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Posted by MicroWorld on 09 May 2018, 06:19

Durruti wrote:MicroWorld, hopefully you can help about Red Army artillery - the sources I have say they had orange arm-of-service colours but changed to black (like engineers). I can't find a date for when this happened - any information? Currently I'm thinking that changes were slow to happen so orange is best.

Black color for artillery was introduced in 1922.
More info (text in Russian, but "Google translate" can help):
http://army.armor.kiev.ua/forma/emblem_19-21.shtml
http://army.armor.kiev.ua/forma/emblem_22-23.shtml
http://army.armor.kiev.ua/forma/emblem_24-36.shtml
http://army.armor.kiev.ua/forma/rkka-35-40.php
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Posted by Durruti on 15 May 2018, 23:34

Excellent links, thanks, MicroWorld
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Posted by sowabud on 06 Jun 2018, 18:59

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After the outbreak of the Wielkopolskie Uprising (western Poland), Ehrhardt armored cars were used in battles against insurgents. On February 7, 1919, one of such cars was captured by an insurgent unit. By order of the commander of the Wielkopolska Army the car was called Colonel Kazimierz Grudzielski. On 19-20 March car took part in the battle near Zamość against German troops supported by an armored train. During the Third Silesian Uprising the car was directed to Silesia. The squadron of armored cars participated in battles in the region of Kędzierzyn on May 5-7, 1921, and on May 21 at Żyrow.

Model from resin, 1:72, polish manufacturer GreenMiniatures

http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... rdt-e.html
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Posted by Marvin on 07 Jun 2018, 20:58

Interesting topic and great figures. Your work on the 'blue army' is terrific, nice use of the Serbian figures with them. :thumbup:
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Posted by sansovino on 09 Jun 2018, 19:37

I like your well painted figures and your choosen theme which I want to do too. The sets are already in my stock, but I didn´t find the time. So I appreciate yours still more ....
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Posted by sowabud on 14 Jun 2018, 05:20

One more freak from GreenMiniatures - Austin Mk I painted as post british Red Army armored car.
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http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... in-mk.html
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Posted by huib on 16 Jun 2018, 22:01

Very beautiful, these early armoured cars!
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Posted by sowabud on 19 Aug 2018, 20:23

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The Sich Riflemen were one of the first regular military units of the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic. The unit operated from 1917 to 1919 and was formed from Ukrainian soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army, local population and former commanders of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen in Austria-Hungary. Strelec figures from M017 Russian Infantry in Winter Uniform

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http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/0 ... eszek.html
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Posted by Durruti on 19 Aug 2018, 22:45

The Sich Riflemen were one of the first regular military units of the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic. The unit operated from 1917 to 1919 and was formed from Ukrainian soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian army, local population and former commanders of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen in Austria-Hungary. Strelec figures from M017 Russian Infantry in Winter Uniform


Hi, great to see new a new update with figures! :yeah: Have to say these actually look like the Ukrainian "Blue-coat" Divisions which according to Osprey Men-At-Arms 412 "Ukrainian Armies 1914-55" (page 11) were formed by POWs in German camps in 1918. POWs in Austro-Hungarian camps were formed into the "Grey-coat" units.

An excellent site on Ukrainian uniforms and units 1917-20 can be found here (see 2 figures at the bottom of picture):
http://siberia-miniatures.ru/forum/showthread.php?tid=145&fid=12&block=50

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Posted by sowabud on 22 Oct 2018, 19:18

Testing the rules - first small battle

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http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/1 ... arcie.html
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Posted by sowabud on 12 Nov 2018, 08:18

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http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/1 ... sereg.html

Yesterday in Poland we celebrated the 100th anniversary of regained independence. On this occasion, in the evening before this holiday, I put to my blog next photos of my project - the artillery of the Blue Army. Guns and figs came from the HAT 8161 set.
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Posted by sowabud on 26 Nov 2018, 05:44

Another compamy of my Blue Army. First time I have made hats from green stuff.
http://tuzzelvassal.blogspot.com/2018/1 ... reg-2.html

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Posted by sansovino on 26 Nov 2018, 17:24

Please continue ... I like your informations and armies
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Posted by KenzoSato on 27 Nov 2018, 14:04

Excellent work
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