WW1 Bits

Started by Tinfish, 11 March 2010, 10:19:40 AM

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Jammybee

Would you consider Russian higher command figures, winter variants and maybe a mortar?

Thanks.

kustenjaeger

Greetings

I'd agree.  I've got 10mm Middle East figures and would venture into Western Front with the addition of bombers and rifle grenadiers as I could do 1:1 scale actions wiithout spending vast amounts.

Regards

Edward

Hurrah

Real outside request here, Seabrook lorries to go with the RNAS Lanchesters in Belgium/France/Russia

Big ugly brutes discussed in this thread on the landships site

http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=63528&p=3&topicID=37801392

republic of tolworth

Count me in for a couple of Seabrooks ;)
League of the dayglow Aztec Empire.

Hurrah

More concise info on the Seabrook here:

http://www.landships.info/landships/car_articles.html#

I was thinking of how you would cast it.

If the centre section was cast with one side up, the other down, and it slotted into the rest of the casting like a Thunderbird 2 pod (possibly retained by the gun pedestal having a "peg" at its base), that could give the customer a choice of to which side it was firing or even the option to "fold" the side up (OK, more cut and glue) and have it in transport mode. Might be easier to cast than as one piece as well.

CorvetteK225

14 February 2011, 12:23:03 AM #65 Last Edit: 14 February 2011, 12:43:11 AM by CorvetteK225
Pendraken offers a casualty on strecher but what is missing are casualties on the ground. Just a pose (or two) per country and a few generics. I'm thinking that they could be used either as markers or, for details on terrain pieces. Face down, slumped over, curled up, sprawled out, etc...

Here are another gamer's really nice 28mm casualties that suit the description and are sure to inspire.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14070347@N04/4324226547/in/photostream/

Dave

zaapark

Could use some of those for my late war stuff.
chris

republic of tolworth

Could use them fot VBCW as well :D
League of the dayglow Aztec Empire.

Paint it Pink

Always useful to have casualty markers, especially for WW1 games.
Unlike some people, I feel under no obligation to pretend that only one war-gaming scale is true, and that any others 6mm/10mm/15mm/25mm are mistaken; or that I know better than people themselves what is right for them to use. The point is precisely for all war-gamers to decide for themselves.

http://panther6actual.blogspot.com/
http://ashleyrpollard.blogspot.co.uk/

backsdrummer

I have used the FPW casualties for early WW1, but could use some "official" early war and some late-war casualties.