Movie: Talvlsota-The Winter War
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 2:50 pm
I'm currently visiting a friend who lives well to the south of Hadrian's Wall.
That leaves me bereft of anything vaguely tank-like, as well as my comforting stash of aged Highland malts
To counter the withdrawal symptoms (n.b., tank-addiction only..slurp abstinence is nae bother!), I've armed myself with a few WW2 movies from Amazon that featuring said missing tank-like creatures.
I really enjoyed 'The Winter War' ('Talvisota in the original Finnish), made in 1989. Although it has none of the modern CGI effects of Ryan's Privates, or 'Fury", nonetheless, the battle scenes are pretty ferocious and quite credible...even 'edge of the seat' (more so, if you're plagued with 'piles'
Luckily, I'm not!). The editing's a bit jerky and disjointed, the video quality a tad grainy and VHS-like; but the (A1 quality) explosions, and the clanking appearances of a several working T-26E's, make the whole battle scene come alive in an unnerving fashion. Given that it's only a few quid on Amazon, it's well worth a viewing. In the actual Winter War, the Finns, armed with little more than a handful of archaic Renault FT-17s and Vickers-Armstrong 6-tonners made the Russians pay a heavy price for invading them. For every Finn lost, 5-6 Russians died. For every tank destroyed (Finns only had 32 to begin with), the Russians lost one hundred; though most of those were also archaic T26-Es (based on the Vickers 6-tonner).
Here's a foretaste:
For those who might have missed the T26E build thread of Mexas do catch up on:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=18653
Here's a shot of Finns looking almost indistinguishable from Germans, next to a knocked out T-34 (from the Continuation War, 1941-44) After the Winter War (1939-40), the Finns also gave the Russians a good drubbing in the 'Continuation War'. Again, for every Finnish loss, the Russians paid five-fold. T-26 hulk today..


I really enjoyed 'The Winter War' ('Talvisota in the original Finnish), made in 1989. Although it has none of the modern CGI effects of Ryan's Privates, or 'Fury", nonetheless, the battle scenes are pretty ferocious and quite credible...even 'edge of the seat' (more so, if you're plagued with 'piles'

Here's a foretaste:
For those who might have missed the T26E build thread of Mexas do catch up on:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=18653
Here's a shot of Finns looking almost indistinguishable from Germans, next to a knocked out T-34 (from the Continuation War, 1941-44) After the Winter War (1939-40), the Finns also gave the Russians a good drubbing in the 'Continuation War'. Again, for every Finnish loss, the Russians paid five-fold. T-26 hulk today..