Lead Adventure Forum
Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Agis on December 09, 2007, 08:38:28 PM
-
Hi,
I just started something new.
20mm WW2:
(http://www.agisn.de/assets/images/Pz_IV_Inf.jpg)
A Dragon 1:72 Jagdpanzer IV with some CP 20mm metal minis.
Russians are also in the pipeline! :wink:
More: http://www.agisn.de/html/late_war_germans.html
-
Beautiful. Coincidentally, I´ve just become hooked on 20mm/1:72 again - expect to see some US troops, H-21 Shawnee Helicopters and Victor Charlie guerilla next week...
The Sternantenne is particularly impressive. Photo-etched piece?
-
Beautiful. Coincidentally, I´ve just become hooked on 20mm/1:72 again - expect to see some US troops, H-21 Shawnee Helicopters and Victor Charlie guerilla next week...
The Sternantenne is particularly impressive. Photo-etched piece?
Sternantenne: I think so, it was a part of the model...
-
looks inspiring as usual, Agis :)
but 20mm? :roll:
-
Very nice, the grenadier winter gear and the camo of the Jagdpanzer!
:love:
Olivier
-
looks inspiring as usual, Agis :)
but 20mm? :roll:
YES! 20mm!!! :twisted:
:wink:
For my WW2 ruleset I need a German and Russain army QUICK -> 20mm!
Easy, or?
:wink:
-
Great work, Agis.
The Dragon models are beautiful. I've got some of their 1/144 stuff, and it's incredibly good for mass-produced work. I have to agree that it is a very quick way to get a force going!
-
but 20mm? :roll:
20mm is popular in my area. Of course, 15mm is as popular here. There are a few people doing WW2 in 28mm.
I have loads of those Dragon models. They are worth browsing (a USA distributor site):
http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/prodmidh.asp?tlcode=DRR
Now that Dragon models started the 1:72 pre-assembled and pre-painted line, other Chinese companies have jumped into the game.