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Bad Squiddo Games Soviet Sniper Team (Standing) New

Original price R$ 65,00 - Original price R$ 65,00
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R$ 65,00
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FZ002 - Soviet Sniper Team (Standing)

About the Miniatures:

The Bad Squiddo Games Soviet Sniper Team (Standing) represents a highly skilled duo of Soviet snipers from World War II, crafted with detailed accuracy and a realistic, action-ready stance. This set includes two standing figures, embodying the bravery and precision of Soviet snipers who played a crucial role in defensive and offensive operations on the Eastern Front. Each figure is depicted in historically accurate Soviet uniforms, equipped with scoped rifles and other essential gear. Their poses capture a moment of intense focus as they scan for targets, waiting to deliver precise shots at enemy forces.

Bad Squiddo Games is known for its dedication to representing female soldiers and historic figures, and this Soviet Sniper Team stands as a tribute to the many women who served in the Soviet sniper corps, achieving remarkable effectiveness in the harsh conditions of WWII.

About the Historical Period:

Soviet snipers became iconic figures in WWII, known for their effectiveness in urban and forested combat settings. With extensive training and a focus on stealth, Soviet snipers played key roles in turning the tide against German forces, particularly during the Battle of Stalingrad and other pivotal moments on the Eastern Front. Many Soviet women served as snipers, with some of the most effective marksmen of the era among their ranks, lauded for their discipline and courage.

Key Features:

  • Two Detailed Sniper Figures: The set includes two standing Soviet snipers, posed to depict them in action, scanning the battlefield for high-value targets.
  • Historically Accurate Design: Each figure is sculpted with period-accurate Soviet uniforms, scoped rifles, and gear, capturing the look and equipment of WWII Soviet snipers.
  • Dynamic and Focused Poses: The standing poses convey a sense of precision and vigilance, adding a realistic element to tabletop gameplay or dioramas.
  • Perfect for WWII Wargames or Displays: Ideal for wargamers and collectors, these miniatures add authenticity and depth to any WWII Soviet army.
  • Quality Casting by Bad Squiddo Games: Known for their high-quality historical miniatures, Bad Squiddo Games delivers excellent detail and craftsmanship in this set.

Why Choose the Soviet Sniper Team (Standing) by Bad Squiddo Games?

  • Tribute to Historic Snipers: This set honors the legacy of Soviet snipers, including the women who served with distinction, making it a meaningful choice for history enthusiasts and collectors.
  • Realistic Detail for WWII Enthusiasts: The historically accurate design and realistic poses bring an authentic WWII Soviet sniper element to tabletop battles or dioramas.
  • Ideal for Wargaming and Dioramas: With their focused poses and weaponry, these miniatures can enhance the narrative and tactical elements of WWII wargames, especially in urban or forest settings.
  • Exceptional Quality and Detail: Bad Squiddo Games is renowned for its detailed sculpts, ensuring these figures are visually striking and durable.
  • Adds Tactical Depth to Soviet Forces: Snipers bring a unique strategic advantage in wargames, providing long-range support and precision attacks.

The Bad Squiddo Games Soviet Sniper Team (Standing) is an essential addition for collectors and wargamers interested in WWII, providing a historically accurate and finely detailed representation of Soviet snipers. Whether for gameplay or display, these miniatures embody the skill, bravery, and discipline that defined Soviet snipers on the Eastern Front.

This is a pack of TWO 28mm scale miniatures. Supplied unpainted, some assembly may be required.

Sculpted by Alan Marsh and display painted by Andrew Taylor.