Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Corporal Steiger's Squad


Jackbooted fascist thugs come to oppress the workers and farmers of Mother Russia?  Latter day Teutonic Knights determined to spread the gospel of National Socialism throughout the world?  Hm.  Probably more like nine alarmingly normal guys who just want to live long enough to get back to their home towns in Saxony, assuming those towns still exist.  No matter.  Corporal Steiger is determined to get as many of them home as possible.  That's the only thing he cares about...when, in certain rare moments, he finds that he is still capable of caring about anything.

In the blackness of a Courland forest night, the squad falls back to yet another defensive position.  Lars, Lothar and Fritz pull security as their comrades make a dash across a forest path.


Corporal Steiger highly recommends the rugged Soviet ppsh submachine gun for leading your squad through the thick Baltic forests.

 Along with Corporal Steiger, Heinrich here is one of the 'Old Gang' in the second platoon...which means he's survived over a year of combat on the Eastern front.  He's never quite recovered from the winter of '42, though, and always stays bundled up, even in the middle of summer.  Even in severe heat, he's always complaining that he just can't seem to get warm and stay that way...

The new guy.  Nobody has bothered to learn his name...they all know he won't last long.  I mean, look at him!  Doesn't even have his weapon at the ready.

The gun team.  The machine gun is the heart of the squad's combat power, and is affectionately known to the kameraden as 'Greedy Gretchin"  Hey, new guy, keep up, will ya?  Still got that extra ammo or have you fucking lost it already?"

With most of the squad safely across the track, Fritz prepares to make his own move.


  "Security set?  Ok...Quietly now, boys...and quickly...Go!"








7 comments:

  1. Oi, Mouse, that Peckinpah! Haven't seen that for years. Wow. Despite the whole end credit montage, that really makes me want to play some Bolt Action. If you are up for a quick one-night game sometime, let me know. We could play all by email, none of the time-consuming play-by-play blogposting (unless either one of us wanted to post it later). Total Fog of War and trust and fun. I think I would use Britains. And your Germans look great! Really like Heinrich in particular.

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    1. Yeah, that Peckinpah was a wacky guy. It's kind of a silly movie, but I have always enjoyed. Yes, I'd be down for a quick game of Bolt Action any time! Just have to actually learn how to play the darned game first.

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    2. Hey, that's great Mouse, let me know when you want to play.

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  2. Great squad. And I love cross of iron, have you read The Willing Flesh, even better than the film. Darn it but my ww2 skirmishes were going to be based around the BEF now I'm going to have to paint up Steiner and the gang.

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    1. I've not read Willing Flesh, but I'll check it out. I really loved Forgotten Soldier and Frontsoldaten...Thanks for stopping by, Erny. Glad you like the boys here.

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  3. Cracking film and minis - have you ever seen the Cross of Iron minis 1st Corp sell?

    I painted a few up for an entry in the LPL ages ago but never finished off the set. Not sure why they never made it onto my blog?!

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    1. Wow! No, I had never known that those existed! Thanks much for the tip, Thantsants! I may have to invest in those, someday!

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