25 stycznia 2026

Battlegroup: Warsaw 8.09.1939.

Battlegroup with the Blitzkrieg expansion, focusing on the defensive war in Poland in 1939. I have decided to recreate the first German attempt to capture Warsaw on September 8, 1939, when tanks from the 4th Panzer Division attempted to seize the Polish capital with a frontal assault. This initial attempt was unsuccessful, and Warsaw did not surrender until September 28, 1939. What will the outcome be this time?





SCENARIO: Die Hexenkessel, Bartek Żynda
UMPIRING
Bartek Żynda
SCENERYBartek Żynda, SESWC
FIGURES & MODELSBartek Żynda


1. Forces.





POLES:
(Mike)

Forward Headquarters
Infantry Platoon (Regular)
Heavy Machine Gun
2 x Light Mortar
AT Gun
75mm Schneider Gun
Wz.34 AC (Gun)
7TP (Gun)

26BR






GERMANS:
(Alasdair, Jimmy)

Forward Headquarters
Infantry Platoon (Regular)
Heavy Machine Gun
Medium Mortar
ATG + Medium Truck
IG + Medium Truck
4 x Medium Truck
Panzer I Platoon
Panzer II Platoon
Sd.Kfz. 222
2 x Sd.Kfz. 221

32BR





2. The Game.


Mike positioned his forces on the outskirts of Warsaw, with infantry in the front and artillery in the rear. When the German vanguard entered the battlefield, they had the opportunity to flank the Polish troops but chose not to take advantage of it. Instead, they pushed forward through a narrow corridor. This decision greatly aided the Polish defenders, who effectively pinned down the Germans with grenade launchers and rifle fire. A 7TP tank also made its presence felt, inflicting significant damage on the German armoured cars. Although the Germans eventually managed to disable this tank, the crew remained inside, continuing to destroy or disable additional German vehicles with their weapons.











The Germans found themselves trapped in the suburbs, but their tanks managed to push into the streets of Warsaw. Despite this, they were effectively pinned down by Polish grenade launcher fire. The Germans called in artillery support, but not before Mike drew an air support token—his second token, in fact. Unfortunately, his initial attempt to request an airstrike was unsuccessful. However, this time was different. A PZL-23 Karaś appeared, equipped with six light bombs, which turned the tide of the battle. 





The bombing raid on the German positions in the open field severely damaged their morale, causing it to collapse. Just as in the actual historical battle, the Germans were forced to retreat. Their dream of quickly conquering the Polish capital failed to materialise.






3. Links.

SESWC:

FLICKR: 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/asienieboje/albums/72177720331639520/

22 stycznia 2026

First figures in 2026: Soviets 28mm

With the return of two systems to our club—Bolt Action and Chain of Command—I decided to enhance my 28mm Soviet forces. I needed to add a few tanks and support weapons. All the figures and models featured in this post are from Warlord Games.





Let's start with the T-34/85 tanks. I've decided to create a platoon of these tanks and painted one in Polish colours. I believe that all kids my age, as well as those who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s, were fascinated by the wartime series "Four Tank-Men and a Dog." Although the plot was heavily propagandistic, promoting the "brotherhood in arms" between the soldiers of the Red Army and the "Reborn" (which means "subordinate" to the Soviets) Polish Army, the adventures of the brave crew captured the attention of generations of Poles, including myself.

















The next tanks I worked on are the T-34/76. Warlord Games offers three versions in their set: one is the 1940/41 model, while the other two feature enlarged turrets—a rounded turret from 1942 and a hexagonal turret from 1943. I decided to build one model of each version. Instead of using the decals that came with the models, I replaced them with decals from the book "Eastern Front Part I" by Stanisław Jabłoński and Rafał Dudziński. This book not only provides paint schemes but also includes decals. Although the decals are in 1/35 scale, I carefully selected those that fit my models perfectly.

















The final components of my upgrades include two support weapons: a 120mm heavy mortar and a flamethrower.












It is important to note that all the models presented in today's entry are part of the Forum Strategie painting competition. It is a non-competition work, as I am one of the jurors for the competition.

The link to the thread below outlines the steps for painting these models. Please note that the thread is in Polish.

https://strategie.net.pl/viewtopic.php?f=231&t=23358