Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Planning for Russian Civil War at Partizan II


It's my turn to put on the game at the Newark Partizan II show in November.

I was toying with Sikh Wars or Russian Civil War but I did Aliwal with the Boondock Sayntes in May so I am thinking something Russian Civil War related and do Sikh Wars next year.

That does still give me plenty of choice, my collection can cover Mongolia, Siberia, Southern Russia and now Poland, with lots of extra troops from chum Chris's Chinese army and Dave and Si's reds and whites. I even have an Anarchist army for Ukraine which is growing nicely.

I am particularly tempted by the Polish-Soviet War 1919-20. Its a period I am adding to at present and has some colourful units and interesting options.

My Whites and Poles are exceeding my Reds by some margin now. So I am thinking about games that are less defending against the Red Horde (Which is a lot of the Polish-Soviet War) and more meeting engagement or even defending Reds. So that's  a better fit for the beginning of this war when the Poles choose to attack the Reds who had formations building up in Ukraine and Belorussia but were not quite ready to launch their offensive. Politically it was a bad idea really as it made the Poles look like the aggressors, reducing the support they had from the Allies and neighbouring countries, Militarily it made loads of sense, although in the end probably didn't help them at all.

As the Polish lines of communication became stretched the Red army reserves including the first Cavalry army (Konarmia) mainly Cossacks who had fought for the whites or Imperial army previously , marched in to push the Poles back.

I think the fluid situation in Summer 1919 in Ukraine with both the Poles and Reds attacking and defending would make an interesting game for the show and visually different for visitors.

So assuming this is the game I am going with I need to consider where the gaps in my collection are and start painting to fill them.

I got a good start with the below today.


Up to press I have focused mainly on my Poles as they are a new army and good fun to paint. So that has meant that my Red army is a bit weaker in comparison.

As with our most recent game this can be partially remedied by expanding my Anarchists and having them fight alongside the Reds as they did on occasion historically. 

These guys are Anarchist Cavalry but at least a couple of them would fit very nicely into a Red Cavalry regiment, especially the Konarmia which contempory's described as looking more like a horde of bandits, some men without hats wearing Womens hats looted from houses along the way.
These 4 are STP miniatures, a Russian firm stocked by Empress Miniatures with a really lovely mix of figures. The two in the middle perfect to mix in with Reds, the other two probably better as Anarchists. If I am careful with which figures I base together many will be able to do double duty. 
These two are both Boer War figures, the civilian gear makes them good for Anarchist once the Foundry figure on the right had a head swap. Again probably not ideal for Red cavalry. I have maybe 32 to paint in total, hoping I can have half do double duty as Reds with the other half probably only being suitable for Anarchists or Partisans really.
At first glance a White Cossack officer might be out of place, however whole brigades of Red Cossacks changed side to fight for the Poles and my Cossacks are short of a leader figure.

Nice to have the option to field a regiment of Cossacks with Tchanka in the game.
I have a whole raft of Anarchist foot to paint, possibly enough for a brigade and a gun will come in handy, they were much more organised than we might think. The below picture has 4 models all from different manufacturers. 

Left to right Scheltrum this German figure perfect for those Ukranians who had been armed and uniformed by the occupying Germans and now fighting for the black flag, then an STP figure based on Nestor Makhno, I have at least 4 Makhno's so this guy will either command the gun or a company of foot. The gun is a Woodbine Turkish 75mm Krupps, again no doubt left behind by the occupying Germans when they pulled out and the last is a Civilian figure from Copplestone's Partisan pack, perfect for the Anarchists.
The biggest gap for Reds currently is Guns and MG's so the first filler for that is a Copplestone Red MG crew. At least another to follow and a couple of field guns.
A few more coming off the workbench, mix of manufacturers.

The sailors are Anarchist sailors, from Russia's Black Sea fleet in Crimea, they could equally be White or Red sailors. I hope to create enough for 2 companies to add to my two companies of Red sailors so I can either have them as a full battalion or keep them separate with the Anarchists as needed. All three of these are STP from Empress.

This guy is a Scheltrum civilian, I think from the Spartacist pack, a very dramatic pose, you cant see the carbine on his back, quite a few of them have this distinctive curved knife not sure what that is, perhaps a sailors knife?
And whilst I am not concentrating on the Poles, I do have my last battalion of Greater Poland Army missing a company so will try get 8 of these completed in between other stuff. Great War German Storm troopers with the grey green jacket and Polish collar tabs.

Particularly busy this weekend with a bunch more completed, this gets me well on the way to fillign in a lot of the gaps.

So we have a Red army officer who will be added to a few others to give me another couple of companies, 4 Anarchists or Partizans all from Copplestone and a couple of my favourite figures from this batch, then a gun leader, a Copplestone Chinese Gunner with a Scheltrum head which came out quite nice I think.
The Germans to get my last company of Great polish troops nearer to finished, a Great War storm trooper with two plastic Wargames Atlantic figures. 
Lastly the sailors, I have kept these fairly simple. The left hand figure is a Scheltrum German sailor who looks slightly different to the rest but will do. The leader in the middle is Artizan thrilling tales bits quite nicely, the others are all STP, I particularly like the running guy who I gave a khaki army gymnasterka to make him a bit more campaigny.
A few more anarchists, mixed manufacturers.
These riflemen are Copplestone first and second from left and Scheltrum on the right.
The two gunners finish my Krupps crew, left is a Spanish Civil War Empress gunner and then a Copplestone Back of beyond. The command figure is the Nestor Mahkno from Giants in miniature, a lovely sculpt.
The Cavalry are all Scheltrum and a particularly scruffy looking lot
This last figure is a realy nice Scheltrum "Konarmia" red cavalry man. He is particularly scruffy with his rifle wrapped in sacking and his trousers loose around shoes as he has no boots. These figures come with separate heads so I gave him the Budnovka cap, the head however is  company B head.
The horse is a Knuckle Duster Mexican mount, fits really well and I can use the Scheltrum horse to replace this when I get around to his original bandido rider adding some variety to both unts. 
And just to show I am actually getting somethings completed here is the Cossack officer and Red MG crew based up and game ready.
So a view of what is potentially planned for Octobers show game, hope you like it and maybe we will see you at the show?

Thanks for stopping by.

9 comments:

  1. Wow, that's a lot of units and figures. While I like the Sikh wars more, this seems a great theme to bring to a Show where I think many Gamers are looking for something different from what they are doing themselves. Looking at something fresh to the eye gives inspiration and ideas for what you're building up yourself or even offers a new period to ruminate on and perhaps take the plunge.
    The history of this era is complex so good to have a guide.
    all the best with your decision and the work that follows,
    Stephen

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    1. Cheers Stephen, yes I think something different people are not used to seeing will be good for the show.

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  2. Excellent choice of game for the show in October, Roger. Depending on your point of view, the Poles WERE the aggressors - they had had Ukraine as part of the Polish Commonweath back in the day and with their unpopular neighbours to the east busy with a civil war, they saw a chance to grab it back - they would probably try the same thing again today if they thought they could get away with it!
    Lots of scope for multiple different groupings - Makhno and his Anarchists could probably be allied with the Krasniya Armiya when it comes down to fighting back against a Polish incursion!
    Lots of lovely figures in various stages of completion on show here too - I like your Sikh War stuff too, but RCW/BoB is a particular favourite of mine, as is the Russo - Polish War.

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    1. Thanks for that, I guess everyone has a view on the Politics. From memory Pilsudski had a preference for wide borders in a "commonwealth" of allied countries including Lithuania and Ukraine, I think many of the neighbours were less enthusiastic. Hopefully a game that will look good and inspire some discussion.

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  3. Exceptional bunch! I've got a Makhno in my RCW project box as well - came packaged with Fyodor Schuss from Brigade Games. I've focused on the far eastern end so unlikely to get to him any time soon.

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    1. The Far East is very interesting and Mark has got some great new resources on Pygmy Wars including battle reports from Mongolia. Mahkno and Schuss would do just as well as Partisan leaders in the far East for any faction you like whilst you get around to the Black Army later.

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  4. You have been busy! They're looking great already, and will be even better when finished. I wish I had multi-based mine now. I intended to just do a few skirmishers forces but things get out of hand. I would re-base them but my club mates that copied my basing might lynch me. :-)

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    1. Haha, yes I can imagine your club mates faces, then again if theirs are expanding too maybe the idea will float, I also started off years ago with these singly based, way beyond that working these days.

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