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Offline Gundamentalist 5.56

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« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2007, 10:59:57 PM »
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I don't know if you've seen this (bottom of the page)?


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any idea if its a "suitable" size though? there's a german diecast at around 1/60 also but its waaaay too big... 'scales' are so far off at times.


Siku are supposedly 1/55, but if you think 1/60 is too big, its going to being even bigger.

Offline fastolfrus

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« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2007, 11:11:57 PM »
Could be worth a visit to Bovington with a tape measure. There is a show there first weekend of July (Battlegroup South ?), which on previous years has allowed gamers to camp in the museum grounds. Nice little show, but absolutely great museum.

Personally I like the Crossleys or Lanchester, but the Rolls does look good:

http://www.tankmuseum.co.uk/news/pr_rollsroyce_200804.html

You might also consider something like the Vickers light tanks. I know they are out in 1/72 (JJB Models used to make a couple of versions) and there was a Dinky diecast, but I haven't seen one in 28mm.
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« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2007, 07:15:30 AM »
Fastrolfus - Chieftain Models does a Vickers Light Tank:


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« Reply #18 on: June 06, 2007, 08:25:13 AM »
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thx Prof - still a bit undersized though.

does anybody else make one closer to actual size?


Have a look for a Matchbox Models of Yesteryear version. 1/48th scale, prepainted. Got mine off eBay for the same price as the Copplestone one


Offline Poliorketes

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« Reply #19 on: June 06, 2007, 11:05:48 AM »
So, what would I like to see and what's on the market?
It's no real problem to get Ford T or Ford A vans or Chevy Trucks. WW1 tanks are available from brigade and others.

What I never found are the following:
- WW1 or pre-WW1 trucks
- Armoured trains
- non-british/US trucks of the 20ies and 30ies (preferably german or french)

The french halftrack would be great.

Some company had or has an Austin-Putiloc armoured car, a better looking version would be nice.
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« Reply #20 on: June 06, 2007, 11:43:48 AM »
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- WW1 or pre-WW1 trucks
- non-british/US trucks of the 20ies and 30ies (preferably german or french)



got any names of manufacturers or images/links?

I'm quite interested in doing german/french stuff as, as you say yourself, there doesn't appear to be much of it about - at least not in the English language sites/stores.

citroen french trucks presumably for one....?
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« Reply #21 on: June 06, 2007, 10:22:32 PM »
Hi

I'll try and get some pics up plus some suggestions too.

Many Thanks.

God Bless

Helen
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« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2007, 03:41:17 AM »
Auton do you have a picture of your Rolls Royce with 28mm figures ?

I realy like that one looks like Ma Walton gos to war
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« Reply #23 on: June 07, 2007, 08:39:59 AM »
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Auton do you have a picture of your Rolls Royce with 28mm figures ?

I realy like that one looks like Ma Walton gos to war


I've got this very model  minus the machine gun! It is an anobynous O-scale railroad kit I picked up in a bargain bin.

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« Reply #24 on: June 07, 2007, 09:16:23 AM »
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Auton do you have a picture of your Rolls Royce with 28mm figures ?


Certainly do, next to a Copplestone Chinese officer I'm working on (more of these later..)



Thought it a little big until I found this photo



Oh forgot to mention, the Matchbox model is listed as a special limited edition.

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« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2007, 09:24:30 AM »
Yes, that Matchbox model is hard to get.  1 or 2 models appear now and then on Ebay, and it gets bid up to around GBP15 or  20.

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« Reply #26 on: June 07, 2007, 03:58:36 PM »
the roller is still a "goer" then i think - certainly the later one is much closer to "true size". - its a big vehicle.

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« Reply #27 on: June 07, 2007, 05:26:15 PM »
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- WW1 or pre-WW1 trucks
- non-british/US trucks of the 20ies and 30ies (preferably german or french)



got any names of manufacturers or images/links?

I'm quite interested in doing german/french stuff as, as you say yourself, there doesn't appear to be much of it about - at least not in the English language sites/stores.

citroen french trucks presumably for one....?




This is an Opel "Regellastwagen" from the technical museum in Sinsheim between Heidelberg and Heilbronn. The German Reich (imperial) sponsored buying lorries with a certain degree of unification. In exchange, the government got the right to require these trucks in case of war.

What you can't see is that it's got a chain drive like a motorbike.

Several years ago a collector in our area had a NAG Truck (pre-WW1), but I haven't seen it fopr years and he sold much of his collection by now, so I can't tell if he still owns it.

Another source for trucks should be Lewis Milestones 'All quiet on the western front". Though I think these will be american ones.

My father has an old book from around 1950 with technical details for trucks of that time, amongst them some which predate WW2.
Here are some names with year of going into production:
Borgward
- L2000S 1,5t - 1939-1942
- 3tonner - 1938-1941
Büssing-NAG
- Burglöwe 25 + 30 (2,5 + 3t) - 1938+
- 650 (6t) - 1937-39
Daimler-Benz
- L2000/L2500 (2t/2,5t) - 1936-40
- L3000 (3,3t) - 1937-41
- L3750 (4t) - 1936-41
- L6500 (7t) - 1938-40
Faun
- L600 D567 (6,5t) - 1938-40
- L900 D567 (8,8t) - 1938-39 (9,6m length!)
Ford
- BB LKW (2,5t) 1932-39
Henschel
- 25T1, 30T1 + 30T2 (2,5t / 3t) - 1936-39
- 40S1+2 (4,7t) - 1937-45
- 5G1, 5G2, 5G3 (5,5t) - 1933-39
- 33G1 (3,5t) - 1938-43
- 6J1. 6J2, 6J3 (6,1t/5,9t/5,7t) - 1934-42
- 36W3 (9t) - 1936-40 (10,2m length!)
KHD (Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz) Magirus (also Magirus-Deutz)
- L30a (3t) - 1936-40
- L235 (4,1t) - 1938-40
- L145 (4,5t) - 1938-40
Krupp (Südwerke)
- L2,5H242 (2,5t) - 1932-33
- L2H242 (2t) - 1935-37
- L3,5M242 (3,5t) - 1937-38
- L4M262 (4t) - 1936-40
- LD,5M222 (3,5t) - 19837-38
- L6,5N242 (6,5t) - 1937-40
Opel
 - Blitz 1t, 2t, 3z - 1934 onwards
Phänomen
- Granit 25 (1,5t) 1929-39
Saurer
- BT4500 or 4BTDVS (5,5t) - 1938-44
VOMAG
- 3LR443 (3,5t) - 1936-41
- 5LR44B (5t) - 1936-40
- 6LR652 (6,5t) - 1938-40

Some more companies who made trucks pre WW2:
GERMANY
Büssing
NAG (from 1928 onwards Büssing-NAG)
MAN

FRANCE
Renault
Citroen
Saviem
Berliet

Offline dominic

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« Reply #28 on: June 07, 2007, 05:30:11 PM »
Hi Jed, I promised you a plan and some pics of the Lanchester 6x4.  

Here you go:




Offline fastolfrus

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« Reply #29 on: June 07, 2007, 10:50:25 PM »
Polioketes -

HLBS used to make an Austin Putilov but I think that's gone from their range now. Don't know about anyone else off hand.

 

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