Whilst essential personnel in modern and indeed ancient armies I have found the medic a waste of points in my armies. If they are within range of a unit taking casualties, for each one received they need to roll a 6 on a D6 and they have recovered.

Even when rolling for multiple casualties I don’t even roll one six. Now I am not complaining as I cannot help it if my medics are complete and utter quacks who received their certificate out of a “Wheaties cereal packet”! No I would never complain. Not Guru.

This little Vignette, which I really like, is from Wartime Miniatures who have a great Australian and Japanese range. Unfortunately their website says they are taking a break and hope to be back one day, which doesn’t sound too hopeful.









Tomorrow I will have a break from the Tank Platoon and finish something else.
Nice vignette, Dave! 🙂
Thanks John.
Dang it, you are going to make me buy some Bolt Action! Aah, I just found a box of 1/35 scale DAK Infantry from Master Box, might make a nice warm-up, but oh my there are so many more projects to finish!
Loving these little picture journeys!
Thanks Eric. Bolt action gives a great “game”. There are better simulations out there but I am more interested in the game and having fun. My only advice is don’t buy Warlord Games stuff unless you have no other option as it is far more expensive than the plethora of other manufactures out there. There are many plastic manufacturers as well including Wargames Atlantic and the Perry brothers.
Looking good
Thanks.
Thanks
Great looking medic Dave, the scenic base for both models adds to the atmosphere
Thanks Dave I agree. That is exactly how the model comes. only paintwork.