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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Paul on September 30, 2012, 08:19:01 PM
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The 1/72nd Zvezda cog with radio control
http://www.vidup.de/v/gFBR9/
the how to here;
http://www.schildschmiede.blogspot.de/2012/09/eine-hanse-kogge-in-172-lernt-das-segeln.html
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Excellent stuff! How does it size up with 28mm? The Revell one looks great but it quite pricey....
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The Revell and the Zvezda cogs are exactly the same except for the decals included.
They are very suited for 28mm and have been used more then once to game a War of the Roses game with Pery figs.
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As Johan said, the Zvezda and the Revell ones are exactly the same kits.
They are fine with 28mm
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Y786a87Obdk/T8PtNFgnjsI/AAAAAAAAE6Y/WwpK5Blasnw/s1600/DSCF3004.jpg
There“s a new one, similar size to the Zvezda, but designed more as a war ship, (bigger forecastle) than the Zvezda/revell one, coming out soon, produced by Valdemar
http://535161.xobor.com/g90-Medieval-kogge-with-crew.html
It is designed specifically for 1/72nd, the hand rails etc would probably not fit to 28mm.
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The Thomas English varient is better than the kogge as it has a crows nest. Otherwise identical.
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They are spot on for 28mm.
I have eight of these mostly picked up cheaply on EBay, six Revell and two of the Zvezda Thomas version with the larger forecastle and crows nest though I fully expect some will end up with larger scratch-built fore and after castles. Nice kits, already waterlined unlike the Viking ship kits by Revell and others which is very good.
The Valdemar one looks a little odd but seems to be based more on reconstructions of the one that was excavated.
With Crusader Teutonic knights ordered I could see these being used for some Baltic crusades amphibious warfare.
I am toying with the idea of using magnets to allow the castles to be swapped around so that a fantasy version could have ballistas (I have my eye on the Warlord Games plastic Roman ones) and a historical gunship early cannon (easy enough to poodlefake from brass or styrene tube), probably breech loaders as I think that they are more interesting and quite appropriate.
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The valdemar is indeed based on the one found. Also, there are a few more being designed at this moment, about 10 different types, not by valdemar..
When finished there should be about 40 possible variants.