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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: Trysop on 16 January 2010, 10:56:40 AM
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Hello all,
I was hoping someone here on the board might know if it is possible to get 28mm compatible Saladin and Saracen vehicles. I have found 1/76 and 1/76 scale kits by googling but I just cannot find 1/48 or 1/56 kits.
Does anyone have a lead?
On a side note, anyone know if any manufactures do 1960/1970 era British army troops in flak jackets and berets / helmets with minimal webbing. Gripping Beast are the best I have found so far but they don’t have the flak jacket and have on a lot of webbing.
Cheers
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Old Dinky toys versions are pretty good, and reasonably compatible with 28mm. I saw a couple on e bay, repainted with some MoFo Gripping Beast troops and they looked excellent. Boot sales and Toy Mart auctions have them from time to time. Well worth looking out for anyway. They did a Saladin, Saracen and a Ferret, and some nice Bedford Trucks too. Just a thought. I don't know anybody who does them as wargaming pieces in 28mm at the moment.
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I feel very old now... I had the Saladin as a kid. It did have one of those spring loaded guns to fire matchsticks out of though iirc. So a little work would be necessary to fill the slot. They fetch about £50 at auction though. :?
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Jim, don't worry I feel just as old, 'cos I had 'em as toys myself. But you are thinking of the Crescent version with the spring loaded gun. The earlier Dinky versions did not have that. I recently sold some Dinky military, sadly not the vehicles sought after, 'cos I would have hung onto those, on e bay, and before doing so checked them against 28mm and scale wise they are a good match. Matchbox/Lesney also did a Saracen, Saladin etc, but they are way too small.
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Thanks for the lead Trooper, I will keep and eye on ebay for them as suggested but it seems like they are going for a pretty penny if in decent condition, which is only to be expected I suppose.
Cheers for the help :)
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No problem, tell you what, I'll keep my eyes open in my neck of the woods. Condition as regards paint does not matter too much, as long they are in one piece. Hopefully we can turn some up for you.
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tamiya 1/48 possibly?
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No problem, tell you what, I'll keep my eyes open in my neck of the woods. Condition as regards paint does not matter too much, as long they are in one piece. Hopefully we can turn some up for you.
Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it and the help you have given me :)
EDIT: no luck with tamiya either I am afraid, the only kits i have found so far are the 1/76 airfix kits that are just too small unfortunatly.
Cheers
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I'm using the Dinky die-casts, along with mostly Gripping Beast Mo-Fo figures, for my Hot War project and you can see some comparison shots between a figure and a couple of the vehicles, fresh from eBay and awaiting repainting, here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/peter.edlin/Dinky#
I believe they were officially 1/60th scale, so that's a little on the small size for 28mm, but reckon you can still get away with using them.
The vehicles I have bought have generally been in pretty poor condition so they are, slowly, getting repainted and I will be adding stowage, etc. to disguise their origins. Note that you can buy bits and pieces like replacement tyres for them, so you don't have to compete against collectors for the ones that are in perfect condition! Those that are beyond economic repair are also useful for battlefield wrecks.
I have found scans of the original Dinky catalogue here, though the Armoured Command Vehicle that is in my photos is missing as I think it did not sell well and was withdrawn:
http://www.mikes-tanks.com/images/DinkyCat1961pg14_15.jpg
http://www.mikes-tanks.com/images/DinkyCat1961pg20_21.jpg
Pete
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S&S models do a 15 club, find enough people to generate sales of 15 models and they will make it. Shaun is currently looking for stuff to do in 28mm he has posted requests for ideas on the Guild and Ambush Alley forums
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I must admitt, I was after some cold war British APCs/AFVs so I've been following this thread with interest. Trysop, let me know if you are thinking about going down the 15 Club route, as I may well be interested in some of the pieces & it'll help get the required number up...
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Hello,
Lenin, thank you for posting those links, I look forward to looking at them when I get home and they are not blocked to me......
Andy, thanks for the lead about S and S, I had never come across them before so was interested to see their products. I have dropped them a line to ask about if the 15 club cover 28mm as on a quick first read it seems to be aimed at their 20mm lines. I will see what they say.
Cheers for the help
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Hello,
Just got word back from Shaun from S and S, he sent me their pull product and price lists and they do some very nice stuff, seems to be more 20mm than 28mm in the catalogue but it all looks great!
He said they were thinking about doing a "15 club" for 28mm stuff, but it would have to be a "20 club" to justify the costs involved. I sent in my suggestions for what I would like to see, namely an Alvis Saladin (FV601), an Alvis Saracen (FV603), a BTR-40 or BTR-40P, a BTR-152 (also known as BTR-140) and a GAZ 46. If anyone also fancies any of there then please do drop the guys at S and S a line (salesforsandsmodels@hotmail.co.uk) letting them know, you interest might help get some new toys into production :)
BTW can someone who know more about die cast models explain about the manufactures to me? I have seen a Saladin by Corgi and by Crescent, and I am not sure if they are the same size or not. I saw a few matchbox vehicles but they will be too small for 28mm I think.
Cheers for now
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I can tell you that the Crescent one will be too big, its nearer 1/35 scale almost. The old Dinky military are the best so far for scale.
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So are Corgie and Dinky the same in terms of scale? I have seen a few Corgie Saladins but none which have been listed as being by Dinky.
This is my normal problem with die cast stuff. I don’t know enough to know what manufacturers stuff should work with what scale models and given the scale creep you see between ranges stuff that should work doesn't always fit and look right beside a mini. It is a shame as there is some great die cast stuff out there for those better informed!
Cheers
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In answer to your question, yes and no. Both seem to be fairly flexible about scale if not cavalier. The more modern corgi stuff is generally 1/60, but their early stuff could be all over the place.
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I noticed that Northstar still have the 1/56 Sloppy jalopy stuff.
No saracen or saladin but there is a ferret and ahumber pig.
lot of soviet stuff as well.
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Chieftain lists Scimitars, Scorpions, Sultans and Strikers in 1/56:
http://www.chieftainmodels.co.uk/1-aaaaa.html
Honourable Lead Boiler Suit Company used to do CVR(T)s in 1/48, but they seem to have vanished from their listings.
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I just remembered these guys, Scarlet and Gold:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/glenn.turner/vehicles.htm
I haven't seen them for real (or dealt with the company), but they list Samaritans, Sultans and Samsons.
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I feel very old now... I had the Saladin as a kid. It did have one of those spring loaded guns to fire matchsticks out of though iirc. So a little work would be necessary to fill the slot. They fetch about £50 at auction though. :?
Ooh £50 think I have one somewhere at home ;D
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SJ now own the Chieftain models, they are ideal. Also worth checking out are the Mongrel minis Brits which fit very well with the MOFO ones. I am sure I have seen some lightly equipped 1970s Brits somewhere too perhaps to do with Dr Who
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Ooh £50 think I have one somewhere at home ;D
I think that as with all die cast cars and toys condition is everything. I have managed to pick up a couple of unboxed, play worn Saladin’s from EBay for £5 / £6 each inc P&P which scale with GB's MoFo ranges very closely :D
Now if only I could find a couple of Dinky Saracens too all would be well, but they seem to be a bit rarer, althought there are tons of match box saracens on EBay at any given time it would seem.
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I am sure I have seen some lightly equipped 1970s Brits somewhere too perhaps to do with Dr Who
Black Tree does have some UNIT figures that match that description in its Doctor Who range.
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Mystic spiral had a few nice ones, including a not-brigadier. Can't get into the site at work though.
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Typically for me Mongrel Minis seems to be in the process of changing hands when I finally sort out what I fancy and the ranges are not currently available.
Mystic Spiral has their website hacked and is down for the moment, I dont suppose anyone has pics of the minis anywhere?
As for Black Tree, the less said the better really, even with my usual project drift I fancy doing something along these lines this year rather than next, or not at all as the case sem to be for some
Thanks for the suggestions for troops though, I appreciate the help :)
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Keep an eye out for Britannia's new line of miniatures under Inkerman miniatures. I believe from what I read that a Saracen could be on the list.
Helen
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Keep an eye out for Britannia's new line of miniatures under Inkerman miniatures. I believe from what I read that a Saracen could be on the list.
Helen
Thanks for the heads up on that, I contacted Britannia and Dave confimred they were plannign on making one to form part of the malaya range in Inkermanan castings , but that it will not be released until later this year........
I will add it to my list of things to look forward to :)
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Sorry for resurrecting a nearly dead thread but:
Mystic Spirals link here:
http://www.mysticspirals-miniatures.co.uk/
The British are in the Modern Horror section.
Secondly the ebay corgi Saladin is 1/50 as is the corgi Centurion, I know this as I have been snapping them up of late for my own SPACE:1959 projct.
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Sorry for resurrecting a nearly dead thread but:
Mystic Spirals link here:
http://www.mysticspirals-miniatures.co.uk/
The British are in the Modern Horror section.
Secondly the ebay corgi Saladin is 1/50 as is the corgi Centurion, I know this as I have been snapping them up of late for my own SPACE:1959 projct.
Have you seen V's thread in which he paints the new 1/56 Saladin?
Preview here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=18948.15
Actual painting thread here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=19297.0
Looks like a lovely model. I think I'll be getting some for Cold War African Skirmishes.
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Yes I have, lovely vehicle and I hope it will match the Saladins from Corgi closely enough that I won't have to scratchbuild the Saracen bodies...