Just to add most of the Mosin variants that Finland made and used had a nose cap that mimic the nose cap of a Mauser 98 type rifle. I owned a M-27 and M-39 Finn Mosins and at a distance you could easily confuse the two if by going on just the nose cap/ bayonet lug set up. The only thing is that other than the M-27 rv- Cavalry Mosin Nagant all the others used a straight bolt handle and not a bent one like most of the post WWI mausers used.
Schola a Friend in our Local Playgroup started Playing BA and picked up the FINNS as his First Army! I see you often bring the Boforce... but I can't find it in Easy Army. I saw it on the Warlord page... but...
@@dariostabletopminatures aha Its the 40mm heavy autocannon my friend. I just use a bofors model as the finns bought loads off the swedish I believe from memory!
@@scholaprogenium7276 Thank you so much. I might try the Finns as well. Painting up some Winter Germans, Americans, Arabs (fighting for both the Axis and Allies)... and thinking about Plaing the Finns too once in a while! The Enthusiasm in my Local Game store is through the Roof. Many coming over from 40k. I played 40k right after 6 Months of Bolt Action... had some fun... but overall 40k Left me a bit Burned. The Cost...the Game Rules... GW. I am thinking of selling it off and making room for Bolt Aciton Armies. A Russian Army is Calling me!
@@scholaprogenium7276 As a Finn with easy access on Finnish WW2 era data, I can confirm this. We did bought Swedish AA and light AT. Furthermore; I am surprized how you have missed Finns having used DPs what we got loads of as spoils of war. It was even m ore popular LMG than the Finnish made Lahti LMG.
Thanks for the video! Just getting into BA, and Finn's will be my second army. Particularly as I'm heading to Finland with the family this weekend! Great paint scheme too, really straightforward. Are there any recommendations on how V3 pdf changes this?
@@craigcameron3378 Hiya mate, yeah Finns have definitely improved going into 3rd. You can take panzerfaust on your Sissi now which is interesting if you need a little top up on antitank! I have a couple of battle reports and tourny reports on the channel, my main focus has been infantry, panzershreks, mortars and mmgs. P.s. enjoy your trip!
Models look great. In K47 the Finnish can take the majority of Germany's Rift tech too, nothing makes a Finnish army cooler than some werewolfs running around in the snow.....
@@scholaprogenium7276 it is worse because I am testing a scenario this weekend with Soviets an proxied Finns for winter war. A variation on the alleged events on Vottovaara
Just getting started in Bolt Action myself and while waiting for my figures (not finns, yet), I have watched many battle reports to learn the game. And as a finn I love to watch you play Finnish army in your battle reports! I dont know if you already know (does it divulge in the army book?), but kaukopartio translates as a long-range patrol. They were small elite units whose mission was to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines and do recoinnassance and sabotage. Very dangerous and very deadly! And not to mock your pronunciation, but when I first heard you say kaukopartio, it sounded like some italian unit.😅
Hi thanks for getting in touch! I did not know that, I presumed they were named after their commander the same as the Sisi squads, it's a cool fact to know! Hahaha yeah I think I need to work on my finnish accent, it's coming out as Italian for sure! What army did you go for mate?
@@scholaprogenium7276 I am my local miniature groups only one into Bolt Action at the moment, so I decided to buy two starter armies so I can invite people to try it. I landed on german grenadiers starter and soviet starter armies. Asymmetrical armies, as one can be heavy on elite and armor and second heavy on massed infantry. There is also the painting, that I can't wait to get started! Some titbit about the sissi squads: Sissi translates roughly to guerrilla, so sissi squads were more like guerrilla fighters. They are a veteran special unit in the Finnish army (even today), operating also long times behind enemy lines engaging enemy. One of the toughest training regime in the army and they spend a lot of their time in the woods. I find google translate to be very good to learn pronounciation on new or difficult foreign words. You should try it.
You can combine German and Russian winter plastics in great coats etc as they use both there kit too, either from German supply or taken from the Russians. Always loved the Finn's in Bolt Action, great themed rules and play style. Shame there Armoured support is so limited.
Yeah if I'd had enough Mossins I'd have probably given it a go, but then I'd have to model a load of green stuff fedoras too hehe. Yeah I love the finns, they are so different to my other armies, really fun. The armour is a shame but then again...perhaps the stug is all you need! Plus they have the bt-42 which is an insanely good vehicle and doesnt suffer from unreliable. It's based on a bt-7 retrofitted with a british qf4.5 howitzer, in the war they scored precisely 0 tank kills even after the germans supplied HEAT ammunition, and the crews hated it...in bolt action it is a 8+ tank with a medium howitzer for 140 points...very tasty!
@@scholaprogenium7276 I'm just pissed they didn't include the Landsverk L-62 in the Finnish options. Light tank, open topped Light Autocannon. Made a killing during the war. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsverk_L-62_Anti_II
@@stillunsure7630 First off, love that vehicle, I didn't know about it so appreciate the link! For friendly games you could always use the BA vehicle design system to include one in your force. Looks like it would be 110 points; 70 for a light tank, 45 for the heavy AC and -5 for being open topped! Obviously the rules arent widely used but with a good friend why not?! www.boltaltaction.com/resources
Excellent question. Finnish units specifically requested and were issued with shorter great coats than appear on the german winter kit. Most of the images and documents I used as reference showed them in M32 kit. Winter Germans are a fine choice it's just down to what compromise matters to the individual! Technically you could do british kit as the finns recieved over 125k units of this, but it was used with reserve units etc. I went down a rabbit hole you might say! Haha
You’ve inspired me to branch out and try Fins. Been building models and getting ready paint. Love the uniform color. What primer did you use to get that gray?
My dude you broke my heart 💔why didn't you do a diorama base to that canon and the crew, you Heretic ❤ Love your work for realz 💯❤️ im from Finland and i salute you my dude, im proud of my grandparents, who fought the red army , fucking Russians tried to take out independence, fuck them all, and now they are doing the same in Ukraine, but im happy that the whole civilized World said "no fucking way, Putin!" Im happy to be on the right side...❤ but sorry to bother you with that political Bull shit, painting and gaming is whats on the table and i love your paint scheme 🇫🇮❤
Not at all man, that's your heritage, you have a right to be proud of it! But yeah no modern politics for obvious reasons! I love repping the Finns in bolt action, can't wait to take them to the GT and see how far up the rankings I can climb! Thanks for all your kind words o7
Just to add most of the Mosin variants that Finland made and used had a nose cap that mimic the nose cap of a Mauser 98 type rifle. I owned a M-27 and M-39 Finn Mosins and at a distance you could easily confuse the two if by going on just the nose cap/ bayonet lug set up. The only thing is that other than the M-27 rv- Cavalry Mosin Nagant all the others used a straight bolt handle and not a bent one like most of the post WWI mausers used.
I'd love to see Warlords make a starter army box for the Finnish.
I think Finns are definitely gaining in popularity so fingers crossed they get a plastic starter!
Great Great Video! All Finish Players will love this Video!
Schola a Friend in our Local Playgroup started Playing BA and picked up the FINNS as his First Army!
I see you often bring the Boforce... but I can't find it in Easy Army. I saw it on the Warlord page... but...
@@dariostabletopminatures aha Its the 40mm heavy autocannon my friend. I just use a bofors model as the finns bought loads off the swedish I believe from memory!
@@scholaprogenium7276 Thank you so much. I might try the Finns as well. Painting up some Winter Germans, Americans, Arabs (fighting for both the Axis and Allies)... and thinking about Plaing the Finns too once in a while!
The Enthusiasm in my Local Game store is through the Roof. Many coming over from 40k. I played 40k right after 6 Months of Bolt Action... had some fun... but overall 40k Left me a bit Burned. The Cost...the Game Rules... GW. I am thinking of selling it off and making room for Bolt Aciton Armies.
A Russian Army is Calling me!
@@scholaprogenium7276 As a Finn with easy access on Finnish WW2 era data, I can confirm this. We did bought Swedish AA and light AT.
Furthermore; I am surprized how you have missed Finns having used DPs what we got loads of as spoils of war. It was even m ore popular LMG than the Finnish made Lahti LMG.
Thanks for the video! Just getting into BA, and Finn's will be my second army. Particularly as I'm heading to Finland with the family this weekend!
Great paint scheme too, really straightforward.
Are there any recommendations on how V3 pdf changes this?
@@craigcameron3378 Hiya mate, yeah Finns have definitely improved going into 3rd. You can take panzerfaust on your Sissi now which is interesting if you need a little top up on antitank! I have a couple of battle reports and tourny reports on the channel, my main focus has been infantry, panzershreks, mortars and mmgs.
P.s. enjoy your trip!
Models look great. In K47 the Finnish can take the majority of Germany's Rift tech too, nothing makes a Finnish army cooler than some werewolfs running around in the snow.....
I really need to try it, werewolves in the finnish fits so well!
You mean Waffen-SS Werewolf division, the Secret partisan sleeper cell to be actived if Germany falls, super interesting rabbit hole
I saw this a long while ago, and now I am going with Winter Soviets to start 3rd edition (thanks to Mordian) I am now tempted to do Finns...
@@ArchaiKM The problem is you will love the Finns and not want to play your soviets anymore 😂 hehe they are my favourite army for sure!
@@scholaprogenium7276 it is worse because I am testing a scenario this weekend with Soviets an proxied Finns for winter war. A variation on the alleged events on Vottovaara
Just getting started in Bolt Action myself and while waiting for my figures (not finns, yet), I have watched many battle reports to learn the game. And as a finn I love to watch you play Finnish army in your battle reports!
I dont know if you already know (does it divulge in the army book?), but kaukopartio translates as a long-range patrol. They were small elite units whose mission was to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines and do recoinnassance and sabotage. Very dangerous and very deadly!
And not to mock your pronunciation, but when I first heard you say kaukopartio, it sounded like some italian unit.😅
Hi thanks for getting in touch! I did not know that, I presumed they were named after their commander the same as the Sisi squads, it's a cool fact to know! Hahaha yeah I think I need to work on my finnish accent, it's coming out as Italian for sure! What army did you go for mate?
@@scholaprogenium7276 I am my local miniature groups only one into Bolt Action at the moment, so I decided to buy two starter armies so I can invite people to try it. I landed on german grenadiers starter and soviet starter armies. Asymmetrical armies, as one can be heavy on elite and armor and second heavy on massed infantry. There is also the painting, that I can't wait to get started!
Some titbit about the sissi squads: Sissi translates roughly to guerrilla, so sissi squads were more like guerrilla fighters. They are a veteran special unit in the Finnish army (even today), operating also long times behind enemy lines engaging enemy. One of the toughest training regime in the army and they spend a lot of their time in the woods.
I find google translate to be very good to learn pronounciation on new or difficult foreign words. You should try it.
Great video
Cheers Mike!
You can combine German and Russian winter plastics in great coats etc as they use both there kit too, either from German supply or taken from the Russians.
Always loved the Finn's in Bolt Action, great themed rules and play style.
Shame there Armoured support is so limited.
Yeah if I'd had enough Mossins I'd have probably given it a go, but then I'd have to model a load of green stuff fedoras too hehe. Yeah I love the finns, they are so different to my other armies, really fun. The armour is a shame but then again...perhaps the stug is all you need! Plus they have the bt-42 which is an insanely good vehicle and doesnt suffer from unreliable. It's based on a bt-7 retrofitted with a british qf4.5 howitzer, in the war they scored precisely 0 tank kills even after the germans supplied HEAT ammunition, and the crews hated it...in bolt action it is a 8+ tank with a medium howitzer for 140 points...very tasty!
@@scholaprogenium7276
I'm just pissed they didn't include the Landsverk L-62 in the Finnish options.
Light tank, open topped Light Autocannon.
Made a killing during the war.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsverk_L-62_Anti_II
@@stillunsure7630 First off, love that vehicle, I didn't know about it so appreciate the link! For friendly games you could always use the BA vehicle design system to include one in your force. Looks like it would be 110 points; 70 for a light tank, 45 for the heavy AC and -5 for being open topped! Obviously the rules arent widely used but with a good friend why not?! www.boltaltaction.com/resources
@@scholaprogenium7276
It's in the Romanian army list or any other lists with the same vehicle type and weapon loadout. 😁
The Video I needed!
Awesome, welcome to the Finns!
Gucci Mosin!
Curious why you chose the Blitzkrieg Germans over Winter Germans with the coats?
Excellent question. Finnish units specifically requested and were issued with shorter great coats than appear on the german winter kit. Most of the images and documents I used as reference showed them in M32 kit. Winter Germans are a fine choice it's just down to what compromise matters to the individual! Technically you could do british kit as the finns recieved over 125k units of this, but it was used with reserve units etc. I went down a rabbit hole you might say! Haha
You’ve inspired me to branch out and try Fins. Been building models and getting ready paint. Love the uniform color. What primer did you use to get that gray?
It's called SupaDec Primer Grey mate, got it in a hardware store!
@@scholaprogenium7276 Thanks. Doesn't look like it's available in the US. I should be able to get close with Vallejo!
Great video, but you should have called it How to Finnish an Army :/
My dude you broke my heart 💔why didn't you do a diorama base to that canon and the crew, you Heretic ❤ Love your work for realz 💯❤️ im from Finland and i salute you my dude, im proud of my grandparents, who fought the red army , fucking Russians tried to take out independence, fuck them all, and now they are doing the same in Ukraine, but im happy that the whole civilized World said "no fucking way, Putin!" Im happy to be on the right side...❤ but sorry to bother you with that political Bull shit, painting and gaming is whats on the table and i love your paint scheme 🇫🇮❤
Not at all man, that's your heritage, you have a right to be proud of it! But yeah no modern politics for obvious reasons! I love repping the Finns in bolt action, can't wait to take them to the GT and see how far up the rankings I can climb! Thanks for all your kind words o7