Et maintenant, voici Odette Samson. Odette was a French member of the SOE. She was captured by the Nazis while working undercover in France - she managed to survive her imprisonment and after the war, she was the first woman ever to be awarded the George Cross.
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Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Monday, 23 February 2026
Helga
Much as I love Annie's Women of the Resistance, it's also necessary to provide them with some opposition! So from Grey for Now Games, here is Helga from the Guards of Facility 9 expansion set. To be honest, GfN simply call her 'the Adjutant', but I decided to name after Private Helga Geerhart from 'Allo, 'Allo.
German Wehrmachthelferinnen or 'armed forces helper corps' were barred from combat roles, so rifle-armed Helga here is a bit more fantasy than reality. Her skirt should really be the same colour as her tunic, but I gave her a grey skirt to match the grey trousers of the Wehrmacht soldiers I've already painted.
I also painted some German casualties - what one might call 'good Nazis' - along with a sleepy soldier pulling on his tunic as he moves to respond to a late-night alarm.
Sunday, 22 February 2026
In the Last Ditch Again
Last night Doug and Legion came by to try out Through the Mud and the Blood. Doug recently finished converting some Renegade Miniatures early war French into Belgians and wanted to try them out. So I looked up Too Fat Lardies' 'Play the Game' compendium of WWI gaming resources, and picked out a scenario entitled 'In the Last Ditch Again' featuring an allied delaying action against the German onslaught.
This is a fairly simple scenario - as written a British platoon has deployed around a farm, as a German force advances along the road toward them. We substituted the Belgians for the British and got on with things.
The table is pretty flat and open. As it turns out, a bit too open. If we try this again I will add more hedges to break up line of sight, and rate the crops to make it a bit harder to spot the troops on blinds. Note the blinds on either side. The German flags are fine, but since I didn't have any Belgian blinds available, I provided the Russian blinds instead. I figured these would be ok as Russia and Belgium were allies in WWI!
At any rate, it was nice that Doug was able to field the Belgians, and that they were successful in their first outing!
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Elizabeth
No, not another of Annie's Bad Squiddo women, this is from Grey for Now Games, makers of 02 Hundred Hours. This is HRH Princess Elizabeth (as she was in WWII), in her uniform as a member of the Auxiliary Territorial Service. This is my second miniature of the late queen, as I have previously painted a version of her from Bad Squiddo.
Monday, 16 February 2026
Eva
This is Bad Squiddo's version of Norwegian Resistance fighter, Eva Klovstad. She worked her way up through the resistance, eventually becoming the leader of a unit of 1,200 fighters. The photo that this figure is based on (it can be seen here) shows her with wearing socks with an Argyle-style pattern. There was no chance that I'd try to duplicate that pattern, so instead she's got striped socks. She's lucky that I painted the Norwegian flag on her arm!
Saturday, 14 February 2026
Cartagena de Indias
There is a thread on LAF at the moment that includes a discussion on "pirate buildings", or more broadly buildings that could be found in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, roughly 1650 to 1720. This has inspired me to dig out these photos from my visit to Cartagena de Indias in Colombia, back in 2007. These photos are all from the historic town centre, which is a UNESCO world heritage site.





































