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Slovak Soldiers WWII.

Posted by Jaques on 13 Nov 2018, 14:44

Hi , friends. :thumbup:

Conversions of Slovak soldiers in continue of the forgotten troops in 1/72. I hope you like the idea.

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Posted by Bill Slavin on 13 Nov 2018, 14:49

Very nicely done! The detailing on things like the officer's wrist watch is fantastic.
Converted from what, by the way?
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Posted by Kekso on 14 Nov 2018, 16:55

Nice painting and photos
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Posted by TomasJakl on 15 Nov 2018, 10:33

Hi, Jacques,

Nice work indeed! I am very curious, parts of which figures you did use as their base. I just identified the Italeri 8th Army officer according his wrist watch. :-) How did you obtain your nice Czechoslovak vz. 32 helmets? Many thanks in advance.

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Posted by tomikd on 16 Nov 2018, 21:22

I am from Slovakia and I am very surprised, than sombody painted mini´s in slovak uniform from WWII.
I am very thankfull.
Thank You very much. :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
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Posted by Wiking on 17 Nov 2018, 06:47

How did you obtain your nice Czechoslovak vz. 32 helmets?

Miniairons do a set (6pcs) of helmets with heads. If l remember correct.
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Posted by Jaques on 17 Nov 2018, 14:47

Hi , friends.

Thank you very much for the comments.
I'm glad that the Slovak friend liked the figures.
The helmet was carved and then I made resin copies.
The first two photos are white metal figures from the manufacturer Underfire Miniatures, only changing head
In the other photos, the officer is German of Esci, with arms of the officer of the Eight Army, also of Esci. The other two soldiers were made with various parts of Caesar, Airfix and Esci figures.

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Posted by TomasJakl on 17 Nov 2018, 21:46

Hi Jacques,

Many thanks for explanation of your sources! Great work indeed!

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