Models

Lord David the Denied said:
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One small request - could you take a scale shot of the 1/72 stuff next to something in 28mm or thereabouts? A GW figure of some sort would be ideal. Many thanks for your help, large lord. Come over to the UK sometime and I'll buy you a proper English beer. :wink:

Funny coincidence - I was planning to show a Liberation mini beside a TAG 28mm Ranger. Soon... :D
 
Lorcan - seems a company called ACE does a Scimitar in 1/72, and those RH Models guys have kits from other companies for most of the units I want.

Seems all the limitations I found with 28mm figures are gone with 20mm ones, and they're cheaper... 8)

Thanks Agis. :P
 
Lord David the Denied said:
Seems all the limitations I found with 28mm figures are gone with 20mm ones, and they're cheaper... 8)

There IS advantage in using common scale for the period ;-)

And I don't think 20mm is too small to paint. Heck even I can see them and my sight isn't what it used to be anymore :D
 
Lord David the Denied said:
Lorcan - seems a company called ACE does a Scimitar in 1/72, and those RH Models guys have kits from other companies for most of the units I want.

Yeah, I know of the ACE Scimitar and Scorpion kits, but I can get the Airfix ones in Dublin for €7.50 a pop, so price and convenience win for me :D

I was tempted to get the three-pack of Revell Warrior kits for £15 from RH/Revelelation minis, but I found two for substantially less on eBay, and between them and my MGP Warriors I've enough to mechanise a full platoon and then some.
 
I'd forgotten about it to be honest, but I did know if its' existence. From what I hear the Ace models do require some filling and filing down to be presentable though.
 
I searched ACE and they have neither the BMP-3 or the BTR-T.

This is a pain. While my planned British force looks easy, I'll need an OpFor to do demo games. I wanted the Russian Federal Army for that role but models don't look easy to get. Even the mighty RH guys don't seem to have modern Russian infantry with underslung grenade launchers. That makes putting a basic infantry squad together quite difficult.

Much the same goes for the German Heer. They'd be a decent choice for demo games, even though we're never likely to fight them, people might actually want to play them, but there's a shortage of models for them. Infantry can be had but no AG36s, and vehicles seem scarce too.
 
Lord David the Denied said:
Does seem to be the best choice. Do you have photos of your models, Tneva? I'd be keen to see any you've got...

Apart from me being WW2 gamer not yet. So far we have been proxying models for our games as models are still on order(I happened to make order for models "conviniently" when store owner was taking holiday! Bloody hell. I expect them to be sent sometime next week...).

Then comes the painting but with quickshade army painter dip that's fast process(me fallen love with that stuff!).
 
Modern Russians with BG-15s which looks the same as the BG-25 http://www.rhmodels.com/21.html

West German Army currently being remodelled unfortunately
http://www.rhmodels.com/32.html
Many German vehicles are available from Revell, Liberation and S&S.

BMP-3 I think S&S may do. Otherwise use a BMP-2 from Liberation, S&S or ACE. Are you really going to be playing against someone who can tell the difference? Or just call it a BMP-2; they are still more common than BMP-3s anyway.

BTR-T- not currently available but buy a Cromwell Models BMP-T- very, very similar in looks and capabilities.

Scimitar- Britannia make a very good resin one as do Cromwell and I think S&S.
 
buzkashi said:
Otherwise use a BMP-2 from Liberation, S&S or ACE. Are you really going to be playing against someone who can tell the difference?
They look completely different.


buzkashi said:
BTR-T- not currently available but buy a Cromwell Models BMP-T- very, very similar in looks and capabilities.
Completely different looks and capabilities.
 
maybe this may help a little

Btr-t

btrt_0344.jpg

btr_t.jpg


Bmp-t

bmpt.jpg


Bmp-2

BMP-2_01.jpg


Bmp-3

bmp3aj_12.jpg
 
i think for game purposes the sugesting of using such and such as such isnt such a bad idea if it gets some games played..
 
we have been asked by a customer in spain to look into doing the btr t, and as we have the t55 hull and tracks done, it would not take too long in getting the upper hull done, how many are interested and how many would you buy?
thanks
shaun
s &s models.
 
For the BTR-T in 1/72? At least three, maybe more. Depends how many Russian infantry grunts I got to feed to my British Army, basically. Would you be able to do the BMP-3 as well?

Any chance of a T-90 in 1/72 as well? I'd want at least two personally.
 
I'll happily take a couple of BMP3 and BTR-T.

P.S. Ace models have a T-90 plastic kit.

Edit: I'll also take the modern Chinese armour your doing.
 
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