Looking for something a bit different in your WW2 games? How about these partisans fighting the forgotten war behind enemy lines?
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Eastern Front Partisans
Looking for something a bit different in your WW2 games? How about these partisans fighting the forgotten war behind enemy lines?

German Security Platoons for Chain of Command
I’ve recently been painting a partisan platoon for Chain of Command, and they’ll need someone to fight. With a little bit of a tweak my Germany infantry troops can be used to represent a rear-echelon unit such as the landesschützen .

Soviet Machine Gun Platoon
How many figures do you have to paint to field a platoon in Chain of Command? 30? 40? 50? Er, how about thirteen? Yes, this is my new Soviet force, and the core platoon has a grand total of thirteen miniatures. How? Read on…

Black Tree Designs Partisans
One of the downsides of painting miniatures for periods like WWII is the uniformity. So I found painting this rag-tag bunch of partisans a real pleasure.

Dug In British Infantry
I’m now putting the finishing flourishes on my new late WW2 British force for Chain of Command. Well, I say British, but these guys are just as likely to be played as Polish or Kiwi infantry, although at the moment I’m mostly playing as the 49th (West Riding) Division as we play through Operation Martlet. […]