My 10mm BKC Russian Collection

Love them or loathe them the Russians showed incredible tenacity and an ability to learn from their enemy as well as their own mistakes.

Despite the disasters of the early war period the Russians became more than a match for their German adversaries and in the end became better at the very tactics that they had suffered from in the early years.

Operation Barbarossa gives me the opportunity to use my Russians from the opening of the Campaign in June1941 to the fall of Berlin in May 1945.

I'm looking forward to pitting my Russian forces against the Germans in all periods of the Eastern Front.

When the enemy is driven back, we have failed, and when he is cut off, encircled and dispersed, we have succeeded. - Field Marshal Prince Aleksandr V. Suvorov (1729-1800)

Commanding Officer

Headquarters

Headquarters

Infantry Battalion

Rifle Platoon

Rifle Company

Rifle Battalion

SMG Platoon

SMG Company

Support

Machine Guns

Mortars

45mm Antitank Gun

Armour

T-34/76 Tank

T-34/76 Tank Company

Artillery

SU-76 Company

Pendraken Collection

  • 2 x Jeep
  • 1 x Humber Staff Car x1
  • 30 x Riflemen
  • 20 x PPSh SMG
  • 2 x SV3 (DP LMG (2) x3)
  • 3 x Maxim M1910 MMG
  • 3 x 82mm mortar and crew
  • 10 x Officers
  • 3 x T-34/76
  • 4 x SU-76
  • 2 x 45mm AT gun + crew
  • 10 x Soviet running with flag
  • 10 x Commissar with megaphone
  • 1 x ZIS 42 half track truck
  • 2 x ZIS 6 truck + tilt
  • 1 x KV-1
  • 1 x T-28
  • 1 x KV-2
  • 1 x KV-85
  • 10 x Pioneers
  • 10 x Scouts (snipers rifle)
  • 10 x Tank Commanders