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Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: coggon on February 02, 2008, 09:13:36 PM
Can anyone  tell me if anyone makes Norwegians for WWII? Or suggest other appropriate figures?  

I have read that Peter Pig WWI Austrians make good Norwegians, but I am afraid they would look to small with 28mm Germans and Allies :lol:  

Would WWI Austrians from Brigade or Renegade work?
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: Hammers on February 02, 2008, 09:45:44 PM
Tricky. Neither Finns nor Austrians really work, IMO.
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: Helen on February 03, 2008, 11:07:41 PM
I'm at the crossroads here with this one. I can't seem to find anything around suitable.

Might need to start a desirable list and hopefully some designers will see this and maybe with a wave of their magic fingers................

It would be nice though to cover these smaller countries :)
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: Hammers on February 03, 2008, 11:14:42 PM
Quote from: "Helen Bachaus"
I'm at the crossraods here with this one. I can't seem to find anything around suitable.

Might need to start a desirable list and hopefully some designers will see this and maybe with a wave of their magic fingers................

It would be nice though to cover these smaller countries :)


The Norwegians held out longer than many others in 1940 and the resistance was was quite succesful. True; Vidkun Quisling gave name to a certain type of toady but I certainly think our neighbours deserve a range of miniatures.
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: Plynkes on February 03, 2008, 11:18:12 PM
That's the first time I ever heard a Swede say something good about Norway.

 :)

This is a day to remember.
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: skirmishman on February 24, 2008, 07:49:29 AM
Good morning everyone  I saw the Osprey campaign series on Norway and I thought that this is one area where  british and french troops foughf but no one seems to do anything on it has anyonetried wargaming this thearte and what is youe experience. David.
Title: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: DrunkenSamurai on February 24, 2008, 09:43:23 PM
Quote from: "skirmishman"
Good morning everyone  I saw the Osprey campaign series on Norway and I thought that this is one area where  british and french troops foughf but no one seems to do anything on it has anyonetried wargaming this thearte and what is youe experience. David.


I have not tried it yet but it is on the wish list.  This campaign offers some interesting skirmish/small unit game possibilities.  There is also an interesting mix of forces/units.
Title: Re: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: whisperin_al on May 14, 2008, 12:08:25 PM
This is a project on my possible list (after the WW1, Russo-Polish, IWI, SCW and Winter War ones I'm currently working on) but I've been struggling to find out which figures might be of use.  I'm always keen to get double duty out of any figures wherever possible and am thinking of expanding my early WW2 project, would Crusader Brits be useable but then if there aren't any suitable sources for Norwegians then is it worth thinking about? 
Title: Re: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: Arlequín on May 14, 2008, 11:38:48 PM
Well most French troops are depicted in greatcoats so that shouldn't be a problem. The British ranges I am aware of are usually just in battledress and I'm not sure if any have the respirator bag on the chest (ready position) as per regulation in 1940.

Having said that Britain has a long tradition of sending off troops to war ill-equipped and I've seen photos of British troops in just Battledress with snow on the ground in Norway.

http://www.green-tiger.co.uk/id21.html (http://www.green-tiger.co.uk/id21.html)

You might be able to pass off 15mm Austrians as 28mm Norwegian 'Trolls' though  :D
Title: Re: 28mm Norwegians for 1940?
Post by: zdsdead on July 06, 2009, 10:07:32 PM
Heres a link to a new producer of Nowegian 28mm

http://www.valkyrieminiatures.com/