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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Chriscornwell on 25 April 2021, 10:07:45 AM
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Embarked on a whole new scale (10mm) to use with O group rules.
Been a really enjoyable couple of months building the forces and terrain for the snowy Ardennes, and yesterday I had my first try out.
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That looks amazing! Love your new terrain.
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Great looking game.
Those look like the Victrix tanks, which infantry did you go with?
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Well done. The scenery makes me feel cold...so it must be working.
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Great looking game.
Those look like the Victrix tanks, which infantry did you go with?
Thank you!
Victrix Shermans and PIVs (still have some 251s to paint), panthers/ jagdpanzers are terrific (and cheap!) 1/44th Takara models from Magister Militum, most of the rest are Butlers 3D prints.
US infantry are from MM (nobody makes US in greatcoats, sadly), and the Germans are all Pendraken.
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Superb presentation, from the [frozen] ground up!
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Wondeerful stuff. :-* :-*
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Thank you!
Victrix Shermans and PIVs (still have some 251s to paint), panthers/ jagdpanzers are terrific (and cheap!) 1/44th Takara models from Magister Militum, most of the rest are Butlers 3D prints.
US infantry are from MM (nobody makes US in greatcoats, sadly), and the Germans are all Pendraken.
Thanks - I’ll have another look at MM, I’d kind of forgotten about their WWII ranges.
How have you found the Butlers Models - most of the photos I have seen of their stuff have an awful lot of striping?
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Yes, there is a bit of stripping to do with them, but with a sharp knife and a good pair of side cutters it’s not too bad, maybe 5 minutes per vehicle. I would say their service is good, very fast turnaround (2/3 days), and items meticulously wrapped.
The main reason reason I went for them was the consistency of scale which can be lacking sometimes with metal models.
In particular I really like their half tracks/soft skins.
Tempted by some of the arrowhead miniatures stuff, but they are not always fully stocked.
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Worth a look at Pithead, their stuff should scale well with the 1/144th stuff.
Pendraken is generally a bit smaller - particularly the older models, more 1/160th
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Fantastic looking game. I kind of wish I had gone with 10mm or even 15mm for O Group but I already had too much invested in 20mm. But all my stuff is mid to late war. Maybe I can go with a smaller scale for 1939/41.
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I’m a huge fan of 10mm, and would certainly recommend it as a scale for games like O Group.
But if you already have a lot of terrain for 20mm, I’d think carefully about dropping down to 10mm, due to the need to get lots more terrain. If you do go the 10mm route, then Pithead and Pendraken are well worth a look for early war kit.
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This looks absolutely wonderful!